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Here's what Emory University prof. Michael Bellesiles has to say:
http://www.oah.org/pubs/nl/2001nov/bellesiles.html
http://www.emory.edu/HISTORY/BELLESILES/

And that of critics:
http://www.nationalreview.com/nr_comment/nr_comment112601.shtml
http://www.gunowners.org/opagny02pt28.htm
http://www.stats.org/newsletters/0201/gun.htm

A good summary:
http://historynewsnetwork.org/articles/article.html?id=691

What we need, of course, are the full headers of that message.

-Declan

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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 18:04:28 -0700 (PDT)
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Declan,
       The Bellesille's phony scholarship case
gets funnier. First it was records destroyed
in a flood, then hacked a website.  Now emails that
catch him in lies must have ben forged.
                     tom brennan phila pa

original here:
http://www.emorywheel.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2002/04/25/3cc820eb8af19


Professor of History Michael Bellesiles

Bellesiles insinuates professor forged e-mails in his name

By Andrew Ackerman
Asst. News Editor

April 25, 2002

Professor of History Michael Bellesiles suggested this week that one
of his main critics fabricated e-mails in his name.

The accusation complicates an already confusing debate swirling over
Bellesiles' award-winning book on gun culture in early America, which
is now widely-considered fraudulent by academics who have studied
Bellesiles' book.

Bellesiles is the author Arming America: Origins of a National Gun
Culture, which claims that guns were more rare in early America than
previously thought. While the book was initially praised in its
September 2000 debut for its innovative use of historical records to
support Bellesiles' claim, the academic consensus has recently shifted
against the book.

Prompted partly by outside academic concerns, the University launched
its own formal investigation in February into allegations Bellesiles
engaged in research misconduct. As of Wednesday night, the University
remains silent on its investigation, the first into the work of a
College professor, though a public statement is expected any day.

Bellesiles' accusations this week concern e-mails between him and
James Lindgren, a law professor at Northwestern University (Ill.) and
an expert on probate records. The e-mails, which Bellesiles seems to
deny writing, were allegedly sent to Lindgren in the final months of
2000.

In August 2000, Lindgren asked Bellesiles in an e-mail to explain
where he found most of the probate records cited in Arming America.
Bellesiles allegedly replied that the records he used were stored at
the National Archives at East Point in southeast Atlanta.

"The probate records are primarily on microfilm in the [East Point]
federal archives," Bellesiles allegedly wrote in a message dated Aug.
31, 2000.

But now Bellesiles denies that he wrote that e-mail -- after Lindgren
learned no microfilmed probate records are housed at East Point --
which Lindgren forwarded to the Wheel and HistoryNews-Network.org, a
historical Web site for historians.

[...]

For continuing coverage of the Bellesiles controversy, please see:

* Emory announces outside panel to review Bellesiles' research
http://www.emorywheel.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2002/04/25/3cc89bcfe177d

* E-mails may include lies
http://www.emorywheel.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2002/04/25/3cc821c6a1b9c





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