New perspectives on how history is made
It may be because of what happened 30 years ago.
These seven people would be. But do they have a chance?
The founding fathers’ complaints against George III match up surprisingly well against Donald J. Trump.
The teacher strikes we saw in 2018 have their roots in an overlooked movement that began in the 1960s.
But there’s a better alternative than the establishment’s version.
"Imagining war is the curse of our violent world; we have no choice but to face that task with as much intelligence, compassion, and courage as we can."
This fall he'll be offering a course that no one could possible think is dull.
It's not "RATS" who are doing him damage.
Their tweets and retweets.
History shows it’s a winning issue.
We should remember that most people in the peace movement objected to the provocative approach taken by demonstrators.
The PBS series on Vietnam may have made a big splash. But that doesn’t mean it’s the last word on the subject.
A neglected moment in labor history from the 1930s suggests the answer is no.
For one thing, it shows that during the Cold War the CIA often thought that MI6 adopted hare-brained schemes.
In some cases they have, but the most consistent contribution of foreign volunteers has been political rather than military.
Case study: What happened in Gainesville, Florida in the 1970s.
What historians are saying about Donald Trump's presidency.
An evaluation from a historian of the 19th century’s Civil War 1.0.
On India’s Independence Day it’s worth examining.
Sneezers sought a “Pollenless Paradise.”
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