Week of January 7, 2013
Richard Nixon at 100: The Man Who Matters Nixon endures as the commanding figure of American political life since the end of World War II. |
Up Front: AHA 2013
Highlights from the 2013 Annual Meeting of the AHA |
AHA Roundup: The Rest of the Web A (reasonably) comprehensive collection of articles and blogs on the 2013 AHA Annual Meeting, plus picks of the best blogs. |
Survival Guide for the 2013 AHA Annual Meeting For those attending, both in the flesh and in spirit. |
AHA Videos
The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers Newspapers aren't dead yet, but they're struggling. What are some of the alternatives to the venerable daily newspaper? |
A Conversation with John Sayles Featuring the acclaimed filmmaker, William Cronon, Peter Galison, and Vanessa R. Schwartz |
Open Societies at War: A Comparative History, 1939-45 George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History |
Storytelling The outgoing president's keynote address. |
Taking a Longer View: The 2012 Election in Historical Context Featuring Jim Grossman, Laura Kalman, Sean Wilentz, William Inboden, and Mary Frances Berry. |
Blogs
Why Some Americans Want Big Guns Paranoia strikes deep. |
The New Age of Austerity Perhaps it's time to revisit some ideas from the Second New Deal. |
Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation as an Exercise in Muscular Moderation His genius lay in his judgment. |
Fiscal Deal: And the Winning Myth Is …. Insecurity. The economic threat is now the new normal. |
News at Home
Disarm the Filibuster It's undemocratic and, more importantly, unconstitutional. |
Has a Tipping Point Finally Been Reached for Gun Control? The NRA sounds as ridiculous today as the AMA did in the 1960s opposing "communist" Medicare. |
News Abroad
“So Many People Died” The American system of suffering, 1965-2014. |
Historians & History
When Assessing Zinn, Listen to the Voices of Teachers and Students Yes, A People's History is provocative, but that's the point: to serve as a contrast to standard textbooks. |
Red Menace The heavy hand of politics and the historical novels of Howard Fast. |
Did George McGovern Misremember His Past as a Bomber Pilot? The senator's famed anecdote from The Wild Blue could not have happened. |
Culture Watch
The Law of Slavery Lies at Heart of Both "Lincoln" and "Django" The "peculiar institution" was deeply embedded in every local, state, and national law right up to the Constitution. |
Books
Review of Joseph McCartin's Collision Course As organized labor fights for its life in the Midwest, it's worth considering why Reagan beat PATCO in 1981. |
Review of Dennis Drabelle's The Great American Railroad War A stimulating appetizer when it comes to railroad history. |
Week of December 31, 2012
Blogs
"The Other Civil War" Howard Zinn, Abraham Lincoln, Lerone Bennett, Stephen Spielberg, and Me |
Why are High-Capacity Magazines Still Legal? There's no valid non-military reason to own one. |
News at Home
What About All the Thousands of Other Kids Killed with Guns? Why does it take a "massacre of the innocents" in order to effect change? |
Gun Control and Arms Control Using the UN to solve both. |
News Abroad
Were U.S. Marines Used as Guinea Pigs on Okinawa? New evidence that American soldiers were knowingly exposed to nerve gas. |
Historians & History
Improvising Digital History in the Deep South Digital Desert How to make digital history beyond the coasts. |
The Grand Emancipation Jubilee How did the public celebrate the proclamation 150 years ago, in 1863? |
Where Are the Pseudohistory Wars? Immanuel Velikovsky's pseudoscientific theories also had an historical component, so why isn't he labeled a pseudohistorian? |
Picturing the History of Sexuality in America What’s the first image that comes to mind when you think of the word “sex”? |
Books
Review of The United States and the Second World War, edited by G. Kurt Piehler and Sidney Pash It's ... pretty good. |
Review of William Thomas Allison's My Lai: An American Atrocity in the Vietnam War It's ... also pretty good. |
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