New perspectives on how history is made
But for one stunning defeat in Aleppo they might well have succeeded.
Meeting him changed my life.
Common interpretations of Jewish and Christian sources have oversimplified the story, creating more confusion than clarity.
The appalling story of Garrett Brock Trapnell, who hijacked a TWA flight to New York in 1972, helping trigger the installation of metal detectors.
How we got where we seem to be just now.
They included Father Charles E. Coughlin, who was on the Nazi’s payroll.
It was the My Lai Massacre. It happened 50 years ago this week.
The answer involves the importance of lucky timing and the power of a grassroots interest group.
“The most significant obstacle to the success of valid, aggressive social movements in getting policy changes is the ‘vulture capitalist.’ ”
History shows how sensitive our Asian allies have been to signs of US weakness or indifference.
Professor Wiesner-Hanks is the author of "Gender in History: Global Perspectives."
Churchill and Lincoln provide a fascinating answer.
Case in Point: How malaria affected the troops in the Second Seminole War, turning some soldiers mad.
So did the practical people known as artisans. We should acknowledge their contribution.
120 years ago this month newspapers put out a false story that led to the Spanish-American War.
It was the first and largest mass protest against the Nazis during World War II.
Haley went from a blacklist to beatitude.
This is what’s wrong with it.
Incarcerated Japanese Americans working on factory lines in the war effort.
His name? Charles Grandison Finney.
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