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:: [http://listserv.ksu.edu/archives/wwi-l.html 2005 to present] (current archive - open only to WWI-L List members) | :: [http://listserv.ksu.edu/archives/wwi-l.html 2005 to present] (current archive - open only to WWI-L List members) |
Latest revision as of 04:15, 2 April 2009
- The World War I Military History discussion group -- or WWI-L -- supervised by Mark Parillo at Kansas State University (parillo@ksu.edu), is one of several lists dealing with military history on the Internet. Since May 1994, when it was founded by Steve Baldwin and Jane Plotke, WWI-L has included an international membership of historians, scholars and students in its internet e-mail community numbering hundreds of members from around the world. WWI-L deals with the period of approximately 1890-1920, and topics under discussion vary and include the whole range of the Great War era -- military, diplomatic, social, economics, and the arts.
- This web site has been greatly helped by efforts and material contributions (images and text) from WWI-L members.
- Subscribing:
- You may subscribe to WWI-L by sending an e-mail to
- - Pete Matcham, (pmatcham@actrix.co.nz)
- or
- - Geoffrey Miller, (gmiller6@bigpond.net.au).
- Archive:
- May 1998 - April 2001 (historical copy - note that the information at this site is outdated)
- 2005 to present (current archive - open only to WWI-L List members)