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Mennonite Historical Library, Goshen College, Goshen IN 46526, phone=219/535-

7418; eMail=mhl@goshen.edu.

Greenville College Opening for a full-time instructor in

History/Political Science. QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in American History

preferred. Candidates must be dedicated to undergraduate teaching and committed to

serving as role models for students within this community of Christian scholarship.

A vibrant personal Christian faith commitment is required. Previous teaching

experience desired. RESPONSIBILITIES: Full-time faculty teach 11-13 credit hours

per semester. The successful applicant must be prepared and enthusiastic about

teaching American History survey and American Government, as well as a non-

western history course (preferably Asian history).

Address inquiries to: Karen Longman, Vice President for Academic Affairs,

Greenville College, P.O. Box 159, Greenville, IL 62246-0159; Office phone: 618/

664-7021; eMail=klongman@greenville.edu.

Oskar Gruenwald informs us that Vol. XII of the JOURNAL OF

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES on "Ethics and Faith: The Reality of

Absolutes" will appear in September 2000. Vol. XII 2000 continues this unique

interconnected annual thematic series which since 1989 seeks to integrate knowledge

with ethics and faith across all disciplines. He would like to receive all prepaid

reservations by July 1, 2000; a printable Order Form/Invoice is available on the JIS

website at: www.JISonline.org. You may also contact him at The Institute for

Interdisciplinary Research, 1065 Pine Bluff Dr., Pasadena, CA 91107.

The Historical Society, a more traditionally-focussed

alternative to the AHA with over 1,500 members, held its second annual

national meeting at Boston University, June 1-3. Their website has also been
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book reviews, will debut this year.The organization has begun a book series,

is preparing to publish its own journal, and has set up regional affiliates,

which will be organizing meetings and activities. For more information,

contact the national office at 656 Beacon Street, Mezzanine, Boston MA 02215-

2010, eMail=historic@bu.edu or see their website at www.bu.edu/historic.
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