New perspectives on how history is made
But is the matter really settled?
When Hitler attacked Jews in the 1930s some demanded they respond with civility.
The policy of separating children from their parents is horrific.
Widnes, where the Royals are visiting this week, was where the chemical industry was founded during the Industrial Revolution.
North Korea doesn't want what Trump is offering.
That was the dream for Liberty University at its founding.
The failing is Trump’s – and ours – for electing him.
An open letter to the Pulitzer Board about its indifference to Alex Haley’s "deliberate deception" in his prize-winning "Roots."
Soaring wealth and incomes for the few do not automatically translate into better lives for the many.
Even historians can’t agree.
His daily schedule? He gets up early, and starts working at 5:30-6:00 AM on his research papers.
Thomas Jefferson, Tom Paine – And Monroe? Why this historian thinks they should be grouped together.
It’s U.S. Grant.
Nearly half of graduate degrees awarded in history go to women and yet there's still a persistent problem of gender bias in the academy.
An interview with Edith Sheffer.
The appalling story behind the man Asperger’s is named for.
There was really no way for the city of New Orleans to prepare itself for the next 300 years without dealing with its Confederate statues, he says in an interview.
When Trump and his lawyers make claims about the absolute power of the presidency they’re not committing gaffes – they’re issuing warnings.
You can forget the belief he was put up to it by a hypnotist.
But they weren’t forgotten.
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