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Little Lecture Series


May 23
David Corbin
“The Battle of Matewan: A 90 Year Perspective”

June 27
Scott Shalaway
“A Naturalist in West Virginia”

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Little Lecture Series click here.



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West Virginia -
A Film History

West Virginia DVD Cover Perfect for all West Virginians!

West Virginia first premiered in 1995 on the West Virginia public broadcasting television network and on public television networks throughout the country. It is now available as a 2-DVD set.

West Virginia
weaves motion picture footage, historic photographs, first-person interviews, live cinematography, and a haunting musical score into a rich and compelling narrative of our state's history, telling the unforgettable story of America’s Mountain State from prehistory to the recent past.

West Virginia is offered at a special quantity discount price.
Read here for additional information.



West Virginia
Encyclopedia


The West Virginia Encyclopedia is going online. E-WV, the interactive web site for the encyclopedia, is set to launch on June 20, 2010.

E-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia will be based on the content of the popular reference book, published in 2006 by the West Virginia Humanities Council, which is now in its second printing with more than 16,000 copies sold.

" All there is to know about West Virginia"

Call today to see
how you can help get this significant resource into the hands of West Virginia's students!

 

"On behalf of the citizens of West Virginia, I applaud the Humanities Council, as well as all those who contributed to this amazing endeavor. I have no doubt this prolific guide to the Mountain State will be a tremendous success."

Governor Joe Manchin, III
June 20, 2006



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