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Date: | Thu, 8 Mar 2007 14:27:57 -0500 |
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I'm wondering if any of the Virginia History Listserv subscribers are noticing a
bias in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography towards publishing
articles dealing only with eastern Virginia, the University of Virginia, and the
Civil War? I received the lastest issue of the VMHB in today's mail and
disovered yet ANOTHER article on Mr. Jefferson's University - this time dealing
with the admission of women. This is in addition to the article entitled "Flag-
Waving Wahoos: Confederate Symbols at the University of Virginia, 1941-51"
(vol. 110, #4) published in 2002. I find this frustrating, as a colleague of mine
recently submitted an article regarding the naming controversy surrounding a
southwest Virginia college to the VMHB for consideration, but was told that it
was "far too narrow" for publication. What gives here? Does the VMHB
publish articles only on UVA? In the last 9 years I have counted only ONE
article in the VMHB dealing with the area southwest of Roanoke. Surely
Southwest Virginia has contributed something of historical worth to the
commonwealth of Virginia, yes?
I look forward to anything you may have to say.
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