4.0600 Scholarly Electronic Discussion Groups (2/54)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 17 Oct 90 22:03:10 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0600. Wednesday, 17 Oct 1990.
(1) Date: Tuesday, 16 October 1990 2010-EST (45 lines)
From: KRAFT@PENNDRLS
Subject: Scholarly Discussion Groups
(2) Date: Wed, 17 Oct 90 09:20:16 BST (9 lines)
From: stephen clark <AP01@liverpool.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: 4.0595 Lists for Humanists (3/186)
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Date: Tuesday, 16 October 1990 2010-EST
From: KRAFT@PENNDRLS
Subject: Scholarly Discussion Groups
Since noone thus far has revealed that they keep such a
list and will make it available, I am attaching the results
of the search thus far. It is extremely provisional, modest,
and probably in some instances misleading. I really don't
want to be the keeper of such a list, if someone else can
step in. The aim is to identify productive academic/scholarly
discussion groups -- the cutting edge of future scholarship,
perhaps? Additions, corrections, elaborations, etc., are
requested and I will try to keep track of such as time allows,
until a real editor of the Scholarly Discussion Group List
emerges. Bob Kraft (with special thanks to Howell Chickering of
Amherst and Ken Steele of Toronto and Greg Goode of Rochester)
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ANSAX-L@WVNVM Anglo-Saxon studies discussion list.
C18-L@PSUVM 18th Century Interdisciplinary discussion list.
ENGLISH@UTARLVM1 Department of English discussion list.
FICINO@UTORONTO Centre for Reformation & Renaissance Studies
FWAKE-L@IRLEARN Discusses James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake
HISTORY@FINHUTC History
HUMANIST@BROWNVM General Humanities & Computing Focus
IOUDAIOS@YORKVM1 Judaism in the Greco-Roman World
LITERARY@UCF1VM Discussions about (contemporary?) Literature
LITERARY@UIUCVME [see preceding entry; which node is correct?]
MBU-L@TTUVM1 On teaching college composition [??]
NSP-L@RPIECS Philosophy
PHILOSOP@YORKVM1 Philosophy
PHILOSOPHY/Liverpool Philosophy (details?)
REED-L@UTORONTO Records of Early English Drama discussion list.
SBRHYM-L@SBCCVM SUNY/Stony Brook Literary Underground.
SHAKSPER@UTORONTO Shakespeare electronic discussion list.
WORDS-L@YALEVM English language discussion list.
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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 90 09:20:16 BST
From: stephen clark <AP01@liverpool.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: 4.0595 Lists for Humanists (3/186)
David Reimer finds the subject-matter of NSP-L obscure. He needn't: it's
a philosophy list, often very lively, though at various levels of expertise.
There's also PHILOS-L, based here at Liverpool, which provides another
academic forum for philosophers.
Stephen