New perspectives on how history is made
The sorry travails of the Roosevelt children and we should learn from them.
This teacher thinks so. Here’s what he and his students came up with.
Reagan revered the CIA.
He’s no Mario Savio.
Once again security concerns are overriding civil liberties.
Why should he be held to a lower standard than even a volunteer member of a historical commission in a small city has to meet?
All he believes in is power: Who’s on top and who’s not.
For many writers and artists the city of tomorrow has been a city of desperation and chaos.
History suggests it’s possible.
Many historians don’t approve. Here’s why.
It’s the story of how suffragists prevailed in the long run by championing human rights.
Donald Trump should probably read this, too.
One lesson is already clear: We expect too much from polls.
History suggests why you shouldn’t be.
The Second Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s arguably represents the combination of white cultural nationalism, traditional morality, and populist self-identity we are seeing today.
This raises the question: What happened to critical thinking?
It wasn’t always this way.
It was “Human Events.” Is Breitbart serving the same role for Donald Trump?
External circumstances and political calculations have a way of rerouting presidencies into uncharted territory.
And damn it. He wants to be Man of the Year!
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