Week of February 11, 2013
Blogs
 The Feminine Mystique 50 Years On [NYT Video Debate]Stephanie Coontz Discussing the anniversary of the seminal work with columnist Gail Collins.  | 
 The Boy Scouts Shouldn't Force Every Troop to Admit GaysSteve Hochstadt Nor should they force every troop to ban gays -- each troop should make its own decision.  | 
 The State of the Union and the State of the "Homeland"Ira Chernus's MythicAmerica Why the hit TV show is better theater than President Obama.  | 
 Ed Koch, Pat Moynihan, and the Politics of Patriotic IndignationGil Troy Sometimes anger is the rational response to challenges -- and can certainly pay off politically.  | 
News at Home
 Fracking Could Release Radiation from Old Nuclear TestsScott Kaufman The potentially deadly legacy of "peaceful nuclear explosions."  | 
 Why Philanthropy MattersZoltan J. Acs It's what invigorates American-style capitalism.  | 
News Abroad
 Which Other Popes Have Resigned?David Austin Walsh At least three -- and possibly five -- pontiffs have resigned; the most recent was six hundred years ago.  | 
Charles Keenan There are currently 118 cardinals eligible to vote for the new pope -- the Vatican predicts an election in time for Easter  | 
 Will Washington Ever Learn from Its Past Mistakes? Not Likely.Tom Engelhardt Why the CIA's drone base in Saudi Arabia is a very bad idea.  | 
 Is Turkey Leaving the West?Daniel Pipes All signs point to yes.  | 
Historians & History
 Picturing James Baldwin in ExileRobin Lindley An interview with photographer and Baldwin confidante Sedat Pakay.  | 
 In Memoriam: Alfred F. YoungGary B. Nash He was one of the pioneers in bottom-up history.  | 
 Confronting the Ugly Truth about America's Dirty War in VietnamWilliam J. Astore A Vietnam memorial dedicated to civilian casualties would require fifty walls.  | 
Culture Watch
 Let's Put a Smile on that FaceBruce Chadwick A trip back in cinematic history with The Man Who Laughs, on stage now in New York.  | 
Books
Andrew Feffer A sobering reminder that challenges to academic freedom can come from within the academy.  | 
Jeremy Kuzmarov A new work that contextualizes the Panthers as anti-imperialists.  | 












