Roundup Top 10!
The travel ban decision echoes some of the worst Supreme Court decisions in historyby Aziz HuqThe logic SCOTUS used to uphold the travel ban would justify Japanese internment camps. |
Pompeo on What Trump Wantsby Walter Russell MeadAn interview with Trump’s top diplomat on America First and ‘the need for a reset.’ |
It would be stupid to think we have moved on from war. Look around.by Margaret MacMillanThe distinguished historian, this year’s Reith lecturer, argues we can never be complacent about global conflict. |
Evangelical Fear Elected Trumpby John FeaThe history of evangelicalism in America is shot through with fear—but it also contains an alternative. |
A firsthand look at the horrors of immigration detentionby Allyson Hobbs and Ana Raquel MinianA practice so cruel that the United States ended it for a quarter-century. |
Nicaragua: We Will Always Be Confronted by U.S. Powerby Rebecca GordonNicaragua at the barricades. |
Charter schools damage public educationby Diane RavitchOnce even Albert Shanker thought charter schools were a good idea. Then he realized his mistake. |
Comparisons between US immigration policy and the Nazi period may not be helpful, but they are hard to avoidby David TollertonIt is the task of historians to draw parallels, however uncomfortable. |
It Can Happen Hereby Jim SleeperDon’t underestimate the depths to which Donald Trump and his enablers will go to punish their political enemies. |
That Time the U.S. Almost Went to War With Canadaby Kevin LippertAnd other tales from the Northern border. |