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South Central Kentucky, Tennessee (through Knoxville . Mississippi, Alabama All Kentucky residents are co-listed in the Midwest region.) Johanna Shields (University ol Alabama in Huntsvillc 22 1 9 Georgian Drive Huntsvillc, AL 35801 256/890-6310 shields) @email.uah.edu Georgia/Florida Anne Bailey (Georgia College and State University Box 47 Millcdgcvillc, GA 31061 912/445-0950 abailey@mail.gac.peachnet.edu Carolinas North and South Carolina [eflfrey Vanke Guilford College) 603 Fifth Avenue, Apt. 3 Greensboro, NC 27405 336/272-4016 jva?ke@guUford.edu Southern Atlantic Eastern Tennessee to Kncorville . West Virginia, Virginia (except QC. suburbs) Glenn Blackburn (University ol Virginia's College at Wise I College Avenue Wise, VA 24293 540/376-4572 g_blackburn@clinch.edu Chesapeake Maryland, District ofColumbia and its Virginia suburbs to Ashland Y\m Avery (Harford Community College) 33 1 7 Marn.it Road Baltimore, MD 21208 410/836-4273 lax: 410/836-4265 davery@harford.cc.md.us Northeast Pennsylvania, Delaware, most of New Jersey, upstate New York and West Point, western Massachusetts, Ontario, Quebec All western Mass. Residents arc co-listed in New England Region.) Paul Gottfried Elizabethtown College Humanities ??-pt. Elizabethtown, PA 17022 7I7/36I-I3I2 Fax: 7 1 7/361 -1487 gottfrpe@etown.edu Greater New York City New York City, Long Island, New Jersey to New Brunswick, southeastern New York State except West Point . southwestern Connecticut All Connecticut residents co-listed in the New England region.^ Eli Fabcr (City University of New York: The Graduate Center, and John Jay College or Criminal Justice) 147-03 77 Road Flushing, NY 1 1 367 718/591-8669 elfab@compuserve.com New England Most ofConnecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts east of Amherst), Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine; the Canadian Maritime provinces Rhode Island Richard Grace (Providence College) 549 River Avenue Providence. RI 02 1 98-000 1 agrace@providence.edu Journals Update by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Work to launch our journals, the Journal of the Historical Society and History in Review proceeds apace, although (not surprisingly) everything takes longer— sometimes much longer—than one initially hopes. To our delight, we are picking up a sense of real enthusiasm for both journals and very much hope to be able to meet your expectations. We hope to publish the first issue of the Journal in the spring of 2000. The Journal will include articles on topics of general interest, intended to engage a wide audience . From the start, we are planning to open discussions of significant topics, both by inviting responses to a specific article with a view to launching a (collégial ) debate and by seeking articles in a specific historical area that assess the current state as well as the promising tendencies in that area. Not review essays in the normal sense, these articles will focus upon one or more dominant questions, with a view to provoking further discussion. History in Review will publish reviews of books and essays and will (in the measure possible) interlock topically and thematically with The Journal. «¦*» Elizabeth Fox-Genovese is professor of history at Emory University and the editor of the Journal of the Historical Society. I ?t To subscribe to the Journal of the Historical Society, please send $30 (members) or $45 (non-members) to Journal Subscription The Historical Society 656 Beacon Street, Mezzanine Boston, MA 02215-2010 I -19 ...

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