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Date Posted: 07:33:20 09/02/02 Mon
Author: JV Mullin
Subject: Curriculum

Taken from the N-W Memorials Archives: ghortamhor_derry@hotmail.com (old e-mail address)
>
From :
JVMullin@aol.com
>
>Subject :
>Re: CURRICULUM WEBSITE/S
>
>Date :
>Sun, 2 Jun 2002 16:30:55 EDT

>Dear xxx, and xxxxxxxxxx

>Please forward copy of press release regarding AOH
>person honored for famine education work.
>
>F.Y.I - History Online Editorial Assistant Carl
>Warner, based in Cambridge, England, recently
>requested permission to link to our Irish Famine
>Curriculum website: Irish Famine Permission
>granted. British and Irish Revisionists will be
>suitably shocked at this development, which
>legitimizes our approach to Irish "Famine" history.
>
>Here is how our newfound friends describe themselves:
>
>"History Online is a new online resource for
>historians. It brings rare British and world history
>sources to the desktops of academics, librarians,
>teachers and students and will be underpinned by
>comprehensive reference information and carefully
>selected study units.
>
>History Online was launched in December 2000 with two
>of the richest resources for studying nineteenth- and
>twentieth-century history: The Annual Register,
>1758–2000 and Palmer's Full-Text Online 1785–1870.
>These resources contain thousands of pages of core
>historical information providing a deep research tool
>for academics and family historians and ideal
>introductory primary sources for students."
>
>Their site is http://historyonline.chadwyck.co.uk
>
>All the Best,
>
>James

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