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''Alabama Heritage'' (ISSN: 0887-493X) is an award-winning, nonprofit educational quarterly history magazine first published during the summer of 1986. It is published by the University of Alabama, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and the Alabama Department of Archives and History. The magazine was conceived with a broad conception of "heritage," incorporating more than traditional history. Issues include articles about archaeology, architecture, anthropology, religion, folk arts, literature, and music. ''Alabama Heritage,'' through support from Blue Cross and Blue Shield, is available in every school in the state of Alabama. == History == * Bill Barnard, chair of the University of Alabama's history department, first broached the idea of a state history magazine and recruited Suzanne Wolfe to run with it. The first issue rolled out in the summer of 1986.〔LeComte, Richard. ''UA’s Alabama Heritage Magazine Marks 25 Years, 101 Issues'', UA News ("UA’s Alabama Heritage Magazine Marks 25 Years, 101 Issues" ). Published 2011-08-09〕 * In the mid-1090s, proration caused severe strains on the state’s education budgets. Out of money and in danger of an issue not being delivered, the community came to the magazine's rescue. * Currently the magazine is funded by the University of Alabama, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and the Alabama Department of Archives and History, as well as a "Friends of Alabama Heritage," which has been a key pillar of the magazine's long-term survival. * The magazine was formerly housed at the Kilgore House, which was part of the Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and considered to be haunted. The editors of the magazine invited paranormal experts to record activity.〔Tuscaloosa Paranormal Research Group. ''Kilgore House'', Tuscaloosa Paranormal Research Group ("Kilgore House" ). Published 2009-05〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alabama Heritage Magazine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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