New perspectives on how history is made
Advice for the harried student who needs a little inspiration!
The story of what it took to finally bring about its demise involves the amazing alliance struck between abolitionists and slaves.
Why people migrated to Eurasia.
A bracing defense of historiography and why it’s relevant.
Another installment in Sheldon Stern’s exciting series, “Capturing History as it Really Happened in October 1962.”
An interview with author Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz.
You should reveal your role in making history.
That’s an error of history finally being corrected.
And why this is about to change.
He wrote two of the most influential books on black history and sold more books than any other black author.
This is where the holiday began.
That’s just another Camelot myth.
Disclosures in the last 20 years show he was right and his critics wrong.
Concrete advice for people who want to draw an audience.
In his wide-ranging book "American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National Identity," historian Christian Appy explores the complex history of the war.
The Jewish baseball player who left the field to fight Hitler.
They give him a lesson.
That was the problem these people faced after their friend John Wilkes Booth killed the president of the United States.
He was a player in the events that brought down Nixon, not just an observer. Here’s what he did.
Viewed through our DNA, it fits with a pattern of human behavior.
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