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"Richard F. Hamm" <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 16:22:42 -0400
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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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