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: PJ Media
Jul 4, 2014
by Ron Radosh
"A People’s History of the United States has become a vehicle by which the Left has reached hundreds of thousands of American students with its message that the story of America is that of oppression."
Source: Grateful American™ Website
Jul 4, 2014
"Our mission is to make it fun to learn about American history."
Source: AHA
Jul 2, 2014
While many are familiar with the tumultuous public debate that surrounded the passage of the Civil Rights Act, perhaps less is known about the legislative side of the story.
Source: PJ Media
Jul 1, 2014
by Ron Radosh
"The radical path of which Prof. Peniel Joseph writes ... was wrong, and his conclusion reflects only his personal left-wing proclivities."
Source: Sandbox (blog)
Jul 1, 2014
“In thirty minutes, at high noon, more than 200 civilians are killed. Zionism carries out a massacre in the city of Lydda.”
Source: NYT
Jun 27, 2014
The reality of Carter's record in office.
Jun 27, 2014
"Allegations: Tenured activist professor serially plagiarizes, seizes prize money from student."
Source: The Bookseller
Jun 26, 2014
"Mr Beevor is at the height of his powers as a military historian, and he is a wonderful representative of the tradition the Museum and Library has established with the previous recipients.”
Source: Salon
Jun 26, 2014
He was invited to participate in Tea Party events all over the country and even held a constitutional seminar for the 2010 incoming freshman class at the invitation of congresswoman Michele Bachmann.
Source: The Atlantic
Jun 25, 2014
by Benjamin M. Friedman
Gregory Clark makes the claim in a new book, "The Son also Rises."
Source: Cabinet of Plagiarism
Jun 25, 2014
"Does ASU not have an academic integrity policy?"
Source: Digital Spy
Jun 25, 2014
The BBC has unveiled its plans to mark the centenary of World War I this year, airing a wide range of documentaries, drama and arts to recognize the impact of the conflict.
Source: Oregon Live
Jun 25, 2014
"I've been researching for about 10 months now with a long way to go."
Source: USC News
Jun 25, 2014
In his new role, the USC professor will continue to encourage diversity and promote the public’s role in history.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Jun 24, 2014
Jay Winter has spent his adult life trying to figure out the war that didn't end all wars but opened the bloody gates of 20th century industrial slaughter.
Source: The Dish
Jun 24, 2014
"If you’re looking for a majestically sweeping indictment of everything president Obama has achieved in foreign policy over the last six years, go read Walter Russell Mead’s screed."
Source: Globe and Mail
Jun 24, 2014
Mr. Ignatieff built his career as a journalist, author and scholar before entering the political ring.
Source: Philly
Jun 24, 2014
A workshop next Monday at Rutgers–Camden will explore the possibilities of using Pinterest for public history organizations, including museums, libraries, and historic sites.
Source: The Independent
Jun 24, 2014
Investigations by a leading Scottish maritime historian have succeeded, for the first time, in locating the main secret British headquarters of the American Civil War Confederate government’s transatlantic gun-running operation.
Source: Boston University
Jun 23, 2014
During his 16 years at BU, Andrew Bacevich has become one of the University’s most public faces.