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 Spokesman-Review
Feb 19, 2014
Washington State University professor Scott Stratton was found early Wednesday morning.
Source: Huffington Post
Feb 19, 2014
Rubio tweeted "Pathetic Obama apology to art history prof. We do need more degrees that lead to #jobs"
Source: Oakland Post
Feb 18, 2014
Derek Hastings's new book takes anouther look at Ernst Röhm, one of Hitler's henchman (and one of his early victims).
Source: Complex Art & Design
Feb 18, 2014
Obama's note came after an email from Johns.
Source: BBC News
Feb 18, 2014
Does a common future mean that South East Asia should be able to agree a common past?
Source: CNN
Feb 17, 2014
Margarita Lopez Maya: The country’s simmering protests could come to a full boil at any
moment
Source: New York Times
Feb 17, 2014
Education historian Diane Ravitch says that very little of the curriculum taught to first graders will actually stick with them.
Source: New York Times
Feb 17, 2014
Doniger was "not surprised" by the decision of Penguin Books India to recall and pulp all copies of her "The Hindus: An Alternative History."
Source: Washington Post
Feb 15, 2014
Mark
Levitch has searched the Internet and taken to the road in hopes of assembling,
with the help of the public, a database of the war’s forgotten monuments.
Source: Harvard Crimson
Feb 13, 2014
“Student interest in the region is enormous, and we want to make sure that its importance is understood in Harvard and beyond.”
Source: Washington Post
Feb 12, 2014
Oh what a lovely commemoration it was to have been.
Source: New York Times
Feb 12, 2014
Frank will write feature articles every Sunday.
Source: WGBH
Feb 11, 2014
Harvard Business School historian Nancy Koehn: "a supremely wise and forward thinking move.
Source: Hetq
Feb 10, 2014
Elke Hartmann: “If we remove the topic of the Genocide, we have no need to dialogue with the Turks.
Source: Tablet Magazine
Feb 10, 2014
Gil is remembered by his colleague Noam Stillman.
Source: History.com
Feb 10, 2014
Humphries writes that victims of a mysterious respiratory disease that broke out in northern China in November 1917.
Source: New York Times
Feb 10, 2014
The research is designed to be collaborative,
bringing curators, conservators, artists or designers and scholars
together.
Source: Brown Daily Herald
Feb 7, 2014
Moral Voices Initiative offers perspective on interpretting and preventing genocide.
Source: Medievalists.net
Feb 7, 2014
With the discovery, the mysterious runes can now be translated. They read "kiss me." Seriously.
Source: Wired
Feb 6, 2014
Twitter is sharing its massive trove of data with the academic world — for free.