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Current Issue Volume 42 (2000) Past Electronic Issues Volume 41 (1999) Volume 40 (1998) Volume 39 (1997) Volume 38 (1996) Volume 37 (1995) Volume 36 (1994) Volume 35 (1993) Volume 34 (1992) Volume 33 (1990-91) Search All Electronic Articles About Essays in History How To Cite Essays in History Submissions The Mayo Prize Editorial Board Louisa Parker Mattozzi, Editor-in-Chief The Editorial Board for 1999-2000 is comprised of Jennifer Creger, V. . Essays in History -- University of Virginia Essays in History ISSN 0071-1411 Essays in History, the annual journal sponsored by the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia, is now in its fifth decade. In 1991, with the support of the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia Library, it became one of the first on-line academic journals and has appeared solely in an electronically published format since 1994. A peer-reviewed journal by the graduate students of the Corcoran Department of History, Essays in History seeks to publish articles based on primary sources in all fields of history by all scholars, from undergraduates to tenured professors. |
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Our thanks to Theresa Vaughn and Lex Renda for providing a large number of links. . History Departments Around the World History Departments Around the World We hope that this list will help you find ideas for creating departmental web pages, let you look in on or locate colleagues, conduct historical research, or help out with a graduate or undergraduate application. Of course, if you know of a department that isn't on this list, please add a new record below. To see the entire list, make sure location is set at "All," leave the university field empty and press Find. |
Currently, the museum has a temporary exhibition of animals and their skeletons, to be replaced by an exhibition of fabulous animals. . Museums of Natural History UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN Museums of Natural History at the Faculty of Science This is the joint home page of the three Museums of Natural History at the University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Science. These museums include Danish Royal collections from the 17th and 18th Century, but most material has been acquired during the 19th and the 20th Century. The museums are important reference collections and research centres as well as public museums with exhibitions.
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