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The Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security (PHP, the former Parallel History Project on NATO and the Warsaw Pact), provides new scholarly perspectives on contemporary international history by collecting, publishing, and interpreting formerly secret governmental documents. In response to the ...

“The September 11 Photo Project is an open forum for display of photographs and words in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The project began as a grass-roots effort to collect material for anyone who wished to ...

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Check it out today at Binghamton University Magazine! The same stories and class notes that appear in the print magazine will be online, plus extra features such as photo galleries, videos and discussion forums. In addition, the online magazine can ...

Bernard Mason, 89, professor emeritus of history, died on Wednesday, July 22, in Littleton, Mass. A scholar of colonial America and early 19th century U.S. History, Mason joined the faculty at Binghamton in 1960 and retired in 1988, then served ...

Part of the Link Collections, Sea Diver: A Quest for History Under the Sea is our Featured Book for August 2009. “Sea Diver is Marion Clayton Link’s account of a extraordinary treasure hunt, the intimate log of the voyages of ...

The New Netherland Institute (formerly Friends of New Netherland) seeks to increase public awareness of the work of the The New Netherland Project (see more details below) and supports the Project through fund raising. The Institute assists authors of scholarly ...

Speakers spoke about the difficulties in researching and interpreting Renaissance texts and maps, including Waldseemuller’s 1507 World Map. Discussion date: 05/14/2009 Running time: 72 minutes View the webcast @ Interpretation of Renaissance Maps ...

“In spite of international award-winning productions, Iran’s cinema is underexposed. Because of the prevailing religious, political and social atmosphere in Iran, the country’s cinema remained stagnant for more than 50 years. Although the ‘new’ Iranian cinema had begun to develop ...

Lloyd Library and Museum’s on-line exhibit is Cool Site for July! Lloyd Library and Museum’s contribution to the 2009 worldwide celebration of Charles Darwin’s bicentennial birthday and the sesquicentennial of the publication of his book “On the Origin of Species,” ...