New perspectives on how history is made
All three came to power after their campaigns resorted to reprehensible tactics.
An interview with Sun-Chul Kim.
It’s because if you want to understand Charlottesville, it helps to understand our history of hatred.
Who's a hero now?
The cases of Hillary Clinton and Oscar Wilde.
“Tyldesley’s Law”: “Any theory about the behavior, beliefs and abilities of the ancient Egyptians, no matter how unlikely, will be accepted as truth by someone.”
Why did they arrive at different conclusions?
A new collection of her writings shows she’s still relevant.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if they could?
50 years later, we know.
Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and U.S. expansionism at the end of the 19th century.
Why the US waged war in Vietnam.
Hunger threatens Puerto Rico and famine threatens 4 other nations.
It might. History shows why history and politics don’t mix well.
Why haven’t the GOP’s Jewish, black, and Hispanic leaders broken with Trump?
What should we do?
Both served as presidential gatekeepers.
Trump’s trying to destroy the agencies Nixon helped establish to protect workers and keep air and water clean.
Alas, the debate today is marked by the same strand of bigotry.
How a kid who grew-up in Florida decided to become a historian of 17th century Stuart England.
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