New perspectives on how history is made
Here’s an assignment for you.
This is why that can be a comfort to us all.
Another installment in Sheldon Stern’s exciting series, “Capturing History as it Really Happened in October 1962.”
Officers’ tendency to see what they fear can make them dangerously fallible. A society that shares this conditioning is inclined to dismiss their mistakes.
Syrians Need Not Apply?
This is where the holiday began.
And that won’t be easy, as history shows.
What we need to do is not fall into their trap.
What happened there could become a model for students around the country.
The fact? “Operation Wetback” never ended.
And it's undermining our understanding at every turn.
And he won the Nobel Peace Prize?
Why this historian gives him both an A and a D.
This Thanksgiving we should follow their example and help feed starving people today.
Viewed through our DNA, it fits with a pattern of human behavior.
The Cold War is part of his legacy. But then so was the Marshall Plan.
It’s our own work.
How a two-century old diary of a Muslim visitor to England challenges our perceptions.
They claimed his views on monetary policy evolved. A close study of the record shows he always wanted to use the dollar to undermine fascism.
There’s a lesson in this but we’ve seen fit not to learn it.
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