Current Events that Relate to History
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Book ReviewLooking Back at Lewis and Clark
The explorers’ crossing of the continent is America’s most famous camping trip. What was it all for?The New Yorker -
Book ReviewThe Book That Plunges You Into Messy American History
In her new novel, Karen Tei Yamashita challenges readers to join her in deciphering a shameful moment from the nation’s past.The Atlantic -
NewsTrump Re-Erects Monument of Enslaver Removed in 2020
The statue of Caesar Rodney, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who enslaved at least 200 people, is now on display in DC's Freedom Plaza.Hyperallergic -
ProfileThe Way You Let Go
After a startling discovery about the historic conditions of its American Indian Boarding School, one Catholic Sisterhood moved to make reparations.Commonweal -
ArgumentThe Dismantling of Black Studies
Everyone committed to democracy, intellectual freedom, and the rule of law should be alarmed at what is happening—and prepared to act.The Nation -
Book ReviewDreams of Our Nation
Historians must not cede the study of how Americans understand their cacophonous nation to advocates of “patriotic” history.New York Review of Books -
exhibitVoting Rights: A Retrospective
Voting, a right not initially enshrined in the Constitution, has been secured, revoked, and contested since the nation's founding era.
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Reading Playboy for the History
A historian stumbles upon an article that provides a fascinating glimpse into how the world thought about witchcraft and sex in 1963. -
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There’s No Business Like Coup Business
In 1876, Porfirio Díaz successfully deposed the Mexican government. He couldn’t have done it without the help of powerful Americans. -
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The Bad Bunny Doctrine
The Superbowl LX halftime show tapped into a 200-year old tradition of elevating hemisphere over nation in the struggle against imperial rule. -
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An Appeal for Inaction
On the United States’ 150th birthday, Calvin Coolidge said that the country’s work was done. Not everyone agreed. -
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What Has His Billion Dollars Made of Him?
Finding shades of Elon Musk in Upton Sinclair’s 1937 novel about Henry Ford.