Historical Research & Writing History

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22 Comments

Reply fastadvcash
02:37 PM on January 14, 2010
Hi Everyone,

Just found this site and thought it might be useful to chat to people who are trying to accomplish the same as me!

I spend too much of my life on the internet and look forward to chatting to you all and picking up and sharing ideas along the way!

Tina
Reply Rob
04:15 AM on November 04, 2009
Cool site.
Reply Very nice site!
08:29 AM on September 15, 2009
Very nice site!
Reply Julie Ann Muzzall
10:36 PM on September 13, 2009
I am currently using the book "Caddie Woodlawn" by Carol R. Brink as a juxtaposition of the "BirchBark House" by Louise Erdrich to teach my class of 4,5 and 6th graders about stereotypes and prejudice. Your article "Native American Civil War" will be a big help. Thank You.
Reply Vickie Robertson
07:20 PM on June 18, 2009
I have started to look at your site and am very surprised to see that you are into genealogy. I have started to look into my history through ancestory.com. It is very fun and time consuming. Sometimes it is frustrating too. Vickie
Reply Mark
04:45 PM on December 22, 2008
Very Good Site And Interesting work. History is Great
Reply Say-no-to-childabuse
04:41 PM on December 22, 2008
Nice site
Reply Betty Sanchez
08:42 AM on July 10, 2008
What a wonderful and inspirational place Christine! Thanks for the invitation.
Reply Anthony Dias Souza
04:37 PM on April 25, 2008
Sorry, somehow my website address was deleted. It is: http://kataclysm.webs.com
Reply Anthony Dias Souza
04:35 PM on April 25, 2008
Am very interested in your opinion of a book (free) I've written and published at my site . My purpose in this pre-publication is just this - to elicit comments and critiques.