New perspectives on how history is made
The history of the United States is a history of settler colonialism.
A fossil-fuel civilization is unhinging the Earth's climate, reshaping its landscapes, and plunking towns like Fort McMurray cheek to jowl with combustible bush.
Here’s one way the plan could work.
Running a third party candidate could leave the election of the next president up to the Republican-dominated lame duck Congress.
Bernie Sanders won Albany, NY and surrounding areas. But the dominant local newspaper didn’t let its readers know.
Maybe, but it’s hard to believe as it’s a thousand years old.
Since World War Two only one two-term president has been succeeded by a candidate of his own party.
That’s going to take some fancy political footwork.
And he was the only available leader around in 1942.
He came to a terrible end.
For now, it’s still the USA, but China’s doing what it needs to do to be #1 and the USA isn’t.
The reason was they were guilty of the crime of growing crops.
It’s a serious oversight, and there are disturbing reasons for it.
Here’s how one historian thinks the passage of the last few years have affected their rank.
It’s a bad trend and it’s got Britain’s Jews concerned.
Abundance. For 5 centuries we’ve enjoyed abundance. Now that’s ending and we’re dealing with the consequences.
He has become the most productive two-term vice president in American history.
The answer is in her last book, which almost no one reads or remembers. But her biographer thinks it’s the one we need now.
How the standard account of what happened changed.
Why 2016 reminds this historian of 1968 – and why that’s terrifying.
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