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Web Site Review
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/>.
| Bethlehem Digital History Project <http://bdhp.moravian.edu>. Directed by Julia Maynard Maserjian; sponsored by the Bethlehem Area Public Library and the Reeves Library, Moravian College and Theological Seminary, with the participation of the Moravian Archives, the Moravian Historical Society, and the Historic Bethlehem Partnership. Reviewed Jan. 2May 9, 2003.
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| The eighteenth-century Moravian community of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, has recently attracted fresh interest from historians studying midcolonial ethnic diversity and eighteenth-century Anglo-Indian relations. The Bethlehem Digital History Project promises to whet further this curiosity through a well-designed virtual exhibit of sources selected to "illuminate key elements of the Bethlehem community from its founding in 1741 through 1844." |
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