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- features
- Noteworthy Book Reviews, reviews compiled from numerous H-Net discussion lists
- Reviews this month: Martin Luther, Women Scriptwriters, Incan Astronomy, Clifford Geertz, & many more!
Special Report: A U.K. computer scientist's labor of love to restore early television broadcast recordings
- deadlines
- New! MHP Announcements Board -- Post or review calls for papers, panels, conferences, & other notes on our new Announcements Board!
- August and September 1996 Deadlines for Paper Submissions -- excerpted from a variety of lists
- Grants and Fellowships -- descriptions and deadlines
- Additional Conference Notices -- CFPs and Meeting Announcements
- from our archives
- The Dead Media Project's full-text archives of Dead Media reports.
- New!: CPSR's Community Memory List on the History of Cyberspace. Oral histories of computing from folks who saw it begin!
- The MHP Timeline -- Timeline and image gallery, starting from 45,000 BCE to the present era
- August 1996 features
- chat boards
- New! Now Open! The Media History Project Chatboard is now up and running. Feel free to post queries, swap information, or talk about whatever interests you about media history.
- The Project will be the proud host of the First Virtual Media History Conference, during Spring 1997. Details TBA.
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