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Roy Rosenzweig
Contributing Editor

The Journal of American History, in collaboration with the Web site History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web <http://historymatters.gmu.edu>, publishes regular reviews of Web sites. The reviews will appear both in the printed journal (and its online companion at <http://www.historycooperative.org>) and at History Matters.
      The Web reviews are edited by Roy Rosenzweig; please contact him at <roy@gmu.edu> if you would like to suggest a site for review or write a review. We also welcome comments on our review guidelines, which are available at <http://chnm.gmu.edu/jah/>.



The Plymouth Colony Archive Project <http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/deetz/<. Created by Patricia Scott Deetz, James Deetz (1930–2000), and Christopher Fennell; maintained by Patricia Scott Deetz and Christopher Fennell. Latest site update Nov. 7, 2003. Reviewed Oct. 1–Nov. 17, 2003.

The Plymouth Colony Archive Project provides scholarly analyses, documents, and data on the reconstruction of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts along with tributes to James Deetz, the influential scholar and teacher whose work is indispensable in early American studies, particularly concerning material culture. Deetz himself participated in the Web site beginning in 1998, and the project is now maintained by his collaborator and widow, Patricia Scott Deetz, and one of their former students, Christopher Fennell. . . .

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