Projects The Combined Caesarea Expeditions (CCE) is an amphibious archaeological project that joins excavations in the terrestrial remains of ancient Caesarea, a Roman city on the Mediterranean present-day Israel, with underwater investigations in the ancient city's harbor. Janus: The University of Maryland Undergraduate History Journal was created in the fall of 2000 by a group of undergraduate history students at the University of Maryland. Janus features writings relevant to the study of history, and seeks to grant students a voice in the academic world by providing a chance to publish their work and participate formally in scholarly debates. The University of Maryland was selected to host the editorial offices of the Hispanic American Historical Review, a quarterly journal, from 2002 through 2007. The senior editors are Mary Kay Vaughan and Barbara Weinstein, and Daryle Williams is the associate editor. The journal, founded in 1918, is published by Duke University Press in cooperation with the Conference on Latin American History of the American Historical Association. HAHR, a flagship journal in Latin American studies, publishes research articles, an extensive number of book reviews, and special features such as forums and archival reports. Kritika is a quarterly journal edited and based in College Park and published by Slavica Publishers in Bloomington, Indiana. The founding editors of the journal are Michael David-Fox of the Maryland Department of History, Marshall Poe of Harvard University, and Peter Holquist of Cornell University. In a previous incarnation, Kritika was published at Harvard University from 1964-1984, and the new series has been published since January 2000. Several regular features of the new Kritika set it apart from other journals, notably the regular inclusion of forums and exchanges, the publication of special issues that set agendas for further research, and the journal's trademark review essays - lengthy analyses of publications in Russian and other languages that are rarely if ever reviewed elsewhere in North America. Special issues published so far have included the January 2000 number on "Resistance to Authority in Russian and Soviet History," the Spring 2001 issue on "The State of the Field: Russian History Ten Years After the Fall," and the Summer 2001 number on "Negotiating Cultural Upheavals: Cultural Memory and Politics in 20th-Century Russia." An on-line version of the journal will be published by Project Muse of Johns Hopkins University Press starting in 2002.
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