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Joan Neuberger, Editor
Yana Skorobogatov, Assistant Editor, Books Editor
George Christian, Assistant Editor (2010-11)
Ben Breen, Assistant Editor, Books Editor (2011)
Kelli Mosteller, Assistant Editor, Books Editor (2010)
Courtney Meador, Administrator
Bloggers: Rachel Herrmann, Christopher Dietrich, Jonathan Hunt,
Podcasts: Jen Eckel, Zach Doleshal, Storm Miller, and John Harney
Karl Hagstrom Miller, Theme Music Arrangement and Performance
Transcriptions: Yana Skorobogatov, Angela Smith
Site design, Suloni Robertson and What Will They Do Next?
Site implementation, Kate Broussard and David Johannes
Site development & technical Support, Ming Gong
Development Team, George Christian, Rick Geyer, Joel Kocher, Courtney Meador, Kelli Mosteller, Joan Neuberger, Alan Tully
NOT EVEN PAST wishes to thank the following for their initial concept and on-going support: Department of History Visiting Committee, Chair of the VC, Josiah Daniel III; College of Liberal Arts Dean Randy Diehl, Gary Susswein and Kathleen Aronson at COLA; College of Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, Tim Fackler and Joe TenBarge at LAITS; Rick Geyer, Alan Tully, and Joel Kocher.
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