This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: The Atlantic
Jan 21, 2020
by Alexis C. Madrigal
A deep dive into an archive will never be the same.
Source: AHA Perspectives on History
Jan 21, 2020
by Rita Chin
What if we designed a graduate course that accounted for the conditions of the job market and history as a discipline? What if we taught students how to undertake the work of historical scholarship in a collaborative manner that more closely resembles the way labor is organized in today’s society, both inside and outside of academia?
Source: National Security Archive
Jan 21, 2020
by Michael Martelle
New FOIA documents show challenges in operational synchronization, deconfliction, and inter-agency coordination.
Source: New Yorker
Jan 21, 2020
In a time when President Trump and his followers are known for spreading dubious versions of American history, historians are taking to Twitter to set the record straight.
Source: Boston Review
Jan 20, 2020
by Britt Rusert
History has tended to sanitize the lives of abolitionists, many of whom were involved in other radical movements as well, including Free Love, which promoted women’s independence and an end to traditional marriage. A review of Holly Jackson's American Radicals: How Nineteenth-Century Protest Shaped the Nation.
Source: NJ.com
Jan 19, 2020
A historian specializing in African American studies, Holloway received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University, where he played football with New Jersey U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, according to his official Northwestern University biography.
Source: AHA
Jan 19, 2020
The AHA sent the following letter to the Archivist of the United States objecting to the alteration of a photograph on exhibition and praising NARA staff for acknowledging this serious lapse in judgement.
Jan 19, 2020
by Chelsea Connolly
Food historian Catherine Piccoli describes how this Brooklyn museum encourages its visitors to literally "digest" history.
Jan 19, 2020
by Sam Mastrianni
An interview with the President of The Supreme Court Historical Society.
Source: AP
Jan 18, 2020
Featuring Harvard history professor Lisa McGirr, whose 2015 book “The War on Alcohol” examines Prohibition’s political and social repercussions.
Source: Black Perspectives
Jan 17, 2020
An interview with author Nemata Blyden about her latest book.
Source: Washington Post
Jan 17, 2020
Featuring the research of Marc Levine, an emeritus professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.
Source: NY Journal of Books
Jan 16, 2020
"David Zucchino cuts through a century of propaganda, myth, and big white lies to unmask the stunning history of the Wilmington coup, its origins in the political climate of the era, and its far-reaching implications for North Carolina and the entire South in the decades that followed."
Source: World Socialist Web Site
Jan 15, 2020
The profesor of history at Stanford University is the latest historian to be interviewed by the webiste about the 1619 Project.
Source: Perspectives on History
Jan 15, 2020
by Julia Brookins and Emily Swafford
For the past several years, the AHA has conducted an optional annual enrollments survey of history departments.
Source: BBC History Extra
Jan 14, 2020
by Jeremy Banning
How does 1917 deal with the realities of war and what does it show about the real events of 1917 – the retreat by German forces and life in the trenches?
Source: Conference on Faith & History
Jan 13, 2020
The global organization of scholars of the relationship between Christian faith and history has issued a statement condemning the Capitol riots as "a gross violation of the principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ."
Source: NY Times
Jan 13, 2020
Librarians and analysts spent over six months parsing through hundreds of titles to compile the list. They considered all book formats, including e-books and foreign-language editions.
Source: VOX EU
Jan 13, 2020
by Gregori Galofré Vilà
Economic history is a thriving subset of the field. This column uses network analysis to review the development of the discipline over the last 40 years.
Source: NY Times
Jan 13, 2020
Featuring Kevin Kruse and other educators.