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Thayne Andersen <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Mar 2000 23:58:58 -0800
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You might be interested in this special production.
 - Thayne

At 04:22 PM 3/28/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Members of the List:
>
>If you are at your computers on Thursday morning at @ 10:30 EST (March 30)
>you can listen over the internet to a Talking History production on the
>history of alcohol on the show Talking History.  Talking History is a
>consortium produced project, with core computing resources at the History
>Department of the University at Albany -- SUNY.  It airs for an hour every
>Thursday starting at 10 AM EST.  This half-hour segment produced by Bryan
>Le Beau of Creighton University includes an interview with Judith Bennett,
>author of _Ale, Beer and Brewsters in England:  Woman's Work in a Changing
>World, 1300-1600_ and a commentary by Catherine Murdock author of
>Domesticating Drink:  _Women, Men, and Alcohol in American, 1870-1940_
>
>To hear the live broadcast through streaming audio go to www.wrpi.org,
>click on "Real Audio", then click on "listen here"  If you miss the live
>broadcast over the internet visit the archive of Talking History at
>www.talkinghistory.org.
>
>Richard F. Hamm
>Associate Professor of History
>        & Public Policy
>University at Albany -- SUNY
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