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    History and Social Science Discussion Lists
    • African Labor History Discussion Group US-based.
    • ALSnet at the International Institute of Social History. The Asian Labour Studies network.
    • Archives of CAPITAL-AND-CLASS@JISCMAIL.AC.UK To complement the journal 'Capital and Class' (ISSN 0 309 8786)
    • Communist-studies-newsletter The new mailinglist for The International Newsletter of Communist Studies hosted by the University of Cologne
    • e-NASS: e-Network of Academia in Social Sciences e-NASS aims to deepen interaction for further inter/intra/trans/multi-disciplinary communication within the academic community of scholars, professionals and students from all branches and subdisciplines of social sciences. The language of communication at e-NASS is English, however, contributions in other languages are highly welcomed should they include an abstract in English.
    • EH.Net EH.Net operates the Economic History Services web site and several electronic mailing lists to provide resources and promote communication among scholars in economic history and related fields.
    • EHSWOMEN@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Archives Women's Committee Economic History Society
    • H-Eugenics: H-Net Network on The History of Eugenics A new forum for the discussion of the history of eugenics.
    • H-HOAC H-Net Network on American communism and anticommunism.
    • H-Labor Discussion network: a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine.
    • H-Labor-Arts H-Labor-Arts is a network to discuss the cultural and artistic artifacts of working people. It is a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine.
    • H-Maritime H-Net discussion network for maritime history
    • H-Migration: H-Net Network on the Global History of Migration H-Migration is dedicated to enhancing scholarly communication about the global history of migration and the acculturation of immigrants and their descendants into their new society.
    • H-Peace Discussion Network An international electronic network affiliated with the Peace History Society that seeks to broaden understanding about historical and contemporary peace, justice, and disarmament concerns.
    • H-RadHist Discussion Network A forum for the discussion of historical, theoretical and political issues that emerge from the study of history from a radical perspective. The intended audience is historians and other scholars who approach the past as feminists, radical democrats, marxists, neo-marxists and post-structuralists, as well as the larger audience of activists who want to enter the historical conversation.
    • H-Russia This list is a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. It encourages scholarly discussion of Russian and Soviet history and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids.
    • H-Slavery Discussion Network seeks to promote interaction and exchange among scholars engaged in research on slavery, the slave trade, abolition, and emancipation. It is dedicated to the dissemination of information about the history of slavery and antislavery in all time periods and parts of the world.
    • H-Southern-Industry Discussion Network A continuation of the discussion list that was created to support the Southern Industrialization Project (SIP).
    • H-Soyuz: H-Net Network on Post-Communist Cultural Studies Soyuz is formally constituted as the Post-Communist Cultural Studies Interest Group of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) and is also recognized as an official unit of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS). Member of: H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online
    • H-Soz-u-Kult Kommunikation und Fachinformation für die Geschichtswissenschaften This German information network for historians, which is part of H-Net, Humanities & Social Sciences Online, is maintained at the Humboldt-University in Berlin.
    • H-Utopia Discussion network devoted to utopianism in all its forms, from literary expression to policy analysis to architectural criticism to activism. It is a member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine.
    • Labnet List A platform to exhange information and discuss developments among scholars around the world working in the field of labour and working-class history.
    • LabourAgain A research network on Latin America, social mobilisation and the centrality of labour. Working papers, a discussion list aiming to be a channel for exchanging information and discussing recent developments in the field of Latin American labour studies through e-mail.
    • List@ceh.org.ru This moderated list, maintained at the Center for Economic History of the Faculty of History at the Moscow Lomonosov State University, aims to "organize the discussion of actual problems of socio-economic history of Russia and the world"; Russian text only.
    • RA-Forum - Recherche sur l'anarchisme - Research on Anarchism Multilingual website offering online articles, dissertations, biographies, bibliographies, digitized images of works of art, and a mailing list.
    Lists of Discussion Lists
    • CataList Searchable database of listservers.
    • Google Groups Database of newsgroups formerly maintained by DejaNews.
    • H-Net Humanities and Social Sciences H-Net is an international interdisciplinary organization of scholars and teachers dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Its edited lists and web sites publish peer reviewed essays, multimedia materials, and discussion for colleagues and the interested public. Maintained at Michigan State University.
    • Mailbase Electronic discussion lists for the UK higher education community.
    • Spoon Collective Archives of mailing lists on philosophical issues, including marxism; the Spoon Collective has closed its operation. A complete copy of the list archives is currently available at www.driftline.org.
    • Tile.Net Searchable database of mailing lists and newsgroups.



    Last updated 21 April 2009