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AHR
Online Forum
The American Historical
Review will host an online forum to discuss the June 2005 Forum
Essay, "From Bold Beginnings to an Uncertain Future: The Discipline
of History and History Education," by Robert Orrill and Linn
Shapiro. The authors will participate in the discussion, which will
take place from September 26 to October 9, 2005. After the forum
has concluded, the author-reader exchanges will be permanently linked
to the electronic version of the article.
The Editor of the AHR
will post an introductory message to open the Forum on the morning
of September 26. If you would like to read the discussion, click
the link below. Once there, if you would like to respond or to submit
a question or comment, click the link reading Reply To This Message.
Your questions or comments must pertain directly to the article
under discussion, and they should not exceed 700 words in length.
If you include reference citations, please do not submit them as
footnotes or endnotes; instead, list them within parentheses in
the body of the text.
The editors will briefly
review each message before it is posted to the forum. Only those
comments that pertain to the article will be sent forward, and we
reserve the right to remove statements deemed libelous, defamatory,
abusive, obscene, in violation of copyright or trademark laws, or
otherwise in violation of any law.
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to advertise or solicit goods and services. Contributors who violate
these standards will be prohibited from participation. If you have
any questions, please contact the editors at ahr@indiana.edu.
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American Historical Association
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only. You may not reproduce, publish, distribute, transmit, participate
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Updated
10/02/06
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