Int-boundaries veterans may remember a lively debate on the list in November
1996 concerning the location of the eastern frontier of Europe. I have just
tried to retrieve a copy of this correspondence for someone and discovered
to my dismay that I lost my backup copy of that month's list mail in a
recent computer crash. I know this is a long shot but did anyone else keep a
copy of that correspondence?
For your information, I try to keep copies of all old list mail and, apart
from November 1996, I believe I still have a complete set dating back to the
list's launch in October 1995. One day I hope to compile a 'best of
int-boundaries' file - but please don't hold your breath while you wait! If
you wish to view messages sent within the last two years, don't forget that
the list archives can be browsed or searched via the Mailbase web site at
http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists-f-j/int-boundaries/archive.html
Regards,
m a r t i n
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Martin Pratt
Research Officer
International Boundaries Research Unit
Mountjoy Research Centre, Suite 3P
University of Durham
Durham DH1 3UR
United Kingdom
+44 (0)191 374 7704 (direct line)
+44 (0)191 374 7702 (fax)
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