Current Events that Relate to History
-
ArgumentStill Radical, Still American
Gordon Wood chronicled America’s rambunctious democratic culture. It’s giving way to a new deference to authority.The Bulwark -
CommentHow America Has Celebrated Milestone Birthdays, from World Fairs to the World Cup
America's 50th birthday was marked with toasts and parades. Over time, anniversary celebrations became more extravagant — and more controversial.NPR -
CommentHow Poland's Fate Drove the Declaration
The overlooked role of Poland’s partition in the Declaration of Independence.Washington Post -
Journal ArticleThe Crime That Wasn't Called Sodomy
In the American Philippines, officials used vagrancy laws to police same-sex relations while avoiding explicit bans.JSTOR Daily -
ArgumentIt's Time to Dump the Founding Fathers
Their wealthy successors are still waging class war.UnHerd -
RetrievalParty in the USA: The 1976 Bicentennial in Boston
In 1976, Boston saw the bicentennial celebrations of the United States as an opportunity to revitalize the city.History Today -
exhibitAmerica’s Big Birthdays
Every 50 years, the nation comes together to wrestle with the principles of its founding and what they mean for us in the present.
From the HNN Archive
-
Newsletter Features
Birthright Citizenship Existed Before the Fourteenth Amendment
The idea that citizenship extends to everyone born on U.S. soil has precedents stretching back to the Founding. -
Newsletter Features
Declaring “Revolution”
Even after the fighting started, it took years before American Patriots started calling their cause a “revolution.” -
Excerpts
The Bicentennial Made American History Look Ridiculous
Many Americans felt the U.S. had failed to live up to its ideals on its 200th anniversary. They hoped it might improve by the Declaration’s next big celebration. -
Newsletter Features
An Appeal for Inaction
On the United States’ 150th birthday, Calvin Coolidge said that the country’s work was done. Not everyone agreed. -
Newsletter Features
What Has His Billion Dollars Made of Him?
Finding shades of Elon Musk in Upton Sinclair’s 1937 novel about Henry Ford. -
Newsletter Features
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.