Blogs Cliopatria Week of Dec. 3, 2007
Dec 3, 2007Week of Dec. 3, 2007
Up Front
History Buzz
Bonnie Goodman
News at Home
A Historian Against Obama
Jeremy Cameron Young
News Abroad
Baptism by Torture
William Schweiker
History Repeats Itself: France in Algeria, the US in Iraq
Marnia Lazreg
Asahel Grant: The First American to Fail in Iraq
Gordon Taylor
US Policy Toward Cuba: Still Stuck in a Time Warp
Don Bohning
This Has been Bush's Plan All Along
Mark A. LeVine
Historians & History
Top Young Historians: This Week ... Cemil Aydin
Bonnie Goodman
Caught on Tape: The White House Reaction to the Shooting of Alabama Governor and Democratic Presidential Candidate George Wallace
Luke A. Nichter
AHA 2008: Which Sessions Concern Events in the News?
Lori M. Barrett
Why Getting to the Bottom of the Story About the 6-Day War Isn't Easy
Isabella Ginor & Gideon Remez
An Archivist's Reflections on His Work with the White House Tapes
Samuel W. Rushay, Jr
It's Time to Acknowledge that Hiroshima Followed Imperial Japan’s Decision to Launch a Terrible War on Its Neighbors
Werner Gruhl
Conservative Revisionists and Hiroshima
Leo Maley III and Uday Mohan
Books
A Lost World--the Journals of Arthur Schlesinger
David E Kaiser
Review of Daniel Farber's Lincoln's Constitution
Brian Flanagan
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- Blair L.M. Kelley Tells Black Working Class History Through Family
- Review: J.T. Roane Tells Black Philadelphia's History from the Margins
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