Current Events that Relate to History
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Book ReviewAgainst American Cistory
A critique of a new history of American sexuality, arguing that queer and trans histories should challenge, not simply expand, traditional narratives.Public Books -
Book ReviewThe Vicious Beating That Reshaped America
Two books about the 1856 caning of a senator show how words can incite violence—and also help defeat it.The Atlantic -
First PersonBarney Frank, My Dad, and the Boston They Knew
A personal remembrance of Barney Frank that explores Boston politics, urban renewal, and the generation of reformers who reshaped the city.Mother Jones -
ExplainerThe Birthday Party No One Wants: Why Americans Aren't Celebrating the Semiquincentennial
The semiquincentennial and why nostalgia can’t meet the moment.The Yale Review -
Book ReviewThe Real Authors of the Founding
Americans must live up to “the words that made us.”Modern Age -
BiographyHarriet Beecher Stowe Wrote a Work of Fiction That Seemed So Real It Changed the Country’s History
To fight against slavery, the author collected true stories then picked up a pen and distilled them into “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.”Smithsonian Magazine -
exhibitVoting Rights: A Retrospective
Voting, a right not initially enshrined in the Constitution, has been secured, revoked, and contested since the nation's founding era.
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Newsletter Features
Birthright Citizenship Existed Before the Fourteenth Amendment
The idea that citizenship extends to everyone born on U.S. soil has precedents stretching back to the Founding. -
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There’s No Business Like Coup Business
In 1876, Porfirio Díaz successfully deposed the Mexican government. He couldn’t have done it without the help of powerful Americans. -
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The Bicentennial Made American History Look Ridiculous
Many Americans felt the U.S. had failed to live up to its ideals on its 200th anniversary. They hoped it might improve by the Declaration’s next big celebration. -
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An Appeal for Inaction
On the United States’ 150th birthday, Calvin Coolidge said that the country’s work was done. Not everyone agreed. -
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What Has His Billion Dollars Made of Him?
Finding shades of Elon Musk in Upton Sinclair’s 1937 novel about Henry Ford. -
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Reading Playboy for the History
A historian stumbles upon an article that provides a fascinating glimpse into how the world thought about witchcraft and sex in 1963.