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>Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2009 00:14:32 -0500
>From: Jim Glanville <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: [VA-HIST] The Holstonia Bibliography. An experiment.
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Dear Mr. Glanville: I may have missed it but check my article "Trouble in the Backcountry: Disaffection in Southwest Virginia during the American Revolution", in Ronald Hoffman, Thad W. Tate and Peter Albert (eds.), An Uncivil War: The Southern Backcountry During the American Revolution( Charlottesville, 1985), pp. 179-212. Best, Emory Evans
>Subject: The Holstonia Bibliography. An experiment.
>Date: Sunday 15 February 2009. 12:30 am.
>To: [log in to unmask]
>From: Jim Glanville <[log in to unmask]>
>
>Fellow VA-Hist list subscribers:
>
>The document HolstoniaBibliography101.pdf is an experimental,
>permanently-in-progress, bibliography and commentary written with the
>convictions that 1. The pre-1800 history of Southwest Virginia and
>Northeast Tennessee is important and insufficiently appreciated, and 2.
>That we live in an amazing world. It is a document written to be
>searched in and clicked on. This posted document is version 1.01.
>
>This pdf file is a linked bibliography. A number of sources of the
>primary documents of Virginia history can be reached by clicking on the
>appropriate places in the document. Examples of the relevance of such
>documents to the history my region are included. The document includes a
>glossary and offers practical hints about how on line documents to which
>it links can be accessed and manipulated.
>
>While its focus is western Virginia, many of the linked references are
>comprehensively relevant to Virginia history.
>
>The document invites criticisms, complaints, comments, questions, and
>suggestions for its improvement. It remarks that "… subscribers to [this
>VA-Hist] list will be singularly unbashful in taking me to task both for
>my errors and for my opinions."
>
>You can find this experiment posted on line at
>http://www.holstonia.net/files/HolstoniaBibliographyV101.pdf.
>
>Jim Glanville
>Retired Chemist
>201 Graves Avenue
>Blacksburg, VA 24060-5305
>
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