Dear Sirs: The "historical motivation utilizing psychoanalytic principles" forum (PSYCHOHISTORY) has been an active list since September. See below for a link to its list archives and a description from our WELCOME file. This list presently has 90 subscribers and averages 140 messages per month. I expect the number of subscribers to increase and stabilize at about 120. A more optimistic list member estimates 250-350 subscribers. If you are available to host our list, please contact me with details including costs. I hope to find a host which will be technologically progressive, will not be overloaded, and will charge a flat-fee. Although I am not desperate to change hosts, I would like to make a decision soon so that I can submit advertising to print journals in advance. I envisage this switch to occur sometime between March and August. Thank you for your consideration! Sincerely, Michael Hirohama <[log in to unmask]> -- list archives -- http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/psychohistory.html -- list description -- > 3 STATEMENT OF LIST PURPOSE > >PSYCHOHISTORY is an electronic mailing list intended as a resource for >individuals studying or doing research in the field of psychohistory in >its broadest perspective. The basic purpose of this list is to serve as >a forum for scholarly discussions and as a clearinghouse for the >distribution of information via email. A secondary purpose is to >support the exploration of group process through observation of and >participation in this shared group experience. > >Psychohistorians strive to explain why individuals and groups of peoples >behaved as they have in history by utilizing psychoanalytic principles >and interdisciplinary methods. History of childhood, psychobiography, >and group psychohistory are within the scope of this field of study. > > > 4 USAGE GUIDELINES > >Subscribers are encouraged to post questions, comments, or announcements >of interest to others working in psychohistory and which pertain to work >in progress, course material, bibliographic material, other resources, >theories, and ideas about the current or past emotional life of groups >and nations. PSYCHOHISTORY is not devoted to any one particular >interest, primary discipline, or professional affiliation within the >scope of this field, but instead welcomes contributions from a variety >of perspectives.