New perspectives on how history is made
Rather than fight the publication of Hitler’s memoir, these French anti-Nazis raced to distribute it themselves.
Recovering their stories isn’t easy.
He’s more storyteller than historian and that weakens his series considerably.
The 10 part documentary is being broadcast on PBS.
When Red Mike crushed the Boy Mayor (who later got a hero’s funeral when he died in a plane accident while serving in World War 1).
Myths stop us from conceding the truth.
Hopefully they’ll do better next year on the 50th anniversary.
An interview with Gideon Remez.
“I live among dead people, which sometimes frightens my wife.”
Tweets, Blog Posts, Op Eds – Everything.
He’s getting a bum rap from critics.
Even by the standards of his own day, his operations on black slave women were abhorrent.
All around the world statues of historic figures are falling. Removing them is just like editing inconvenient ideas from textbooks.
His new book is “The Making of a Racist.”
His favorite saying? “We cannot escape history” by Abraham Lincoln.
“I can say with great firmness that I did not choose [history] in the hope of retiring early with a large bank account!”
10 of the most powerful people who earned a history degree in US politics today.
It’s Michael Lewis’s new book about the psychology pioneers Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman.
Tweets about 9-11 that HNN researchers come across, in reverse chronological order.
History's never been more relevant. That's something all of us need to acknowledge, even the president.
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