This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: Time Magazine
10-4-18
Bradley Hart’s new book "Hitler’s American Friends: The Third Reich’s Supporters in the United States" argues that the threat of Nazism in the United States before World War II was greater than we generally remember.
Source: NYT
10-3-18
by Andrew J. Bacevich
"The disaster in Somalia offered America a glimpse of the future of warfare. No one listened.”
Source: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group (KhPG)
10-3-18
A second Karelian historian, Sergei Koltyrin has been arrested and is facing charges almost identical to those now brought against political prisoner, Yuri Dmitriev.
Source: UCONN
10-3-18 (accessed)
No, Kanye, that’s not how it happened.
Source: The Guardian
9-27-18
The scholar established heritage studies as an academic discipline in its own right.
Source: Inside Higher Ed
10-2-18
Historians join political scientists in documenting the unprofessional and illegal behavior women experience at annual gatherings.
Source: NYT
10-1-18
After fleeing Nazi Germany, he steeped himself in world affairs, from the Middle East to the Soviet Union, running think tanks and writing prodigiously.
Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education
9-30-18
Two historians, two stories.
Source: The News & Observer
9-30-18
Kavanaugh was “a frequent drinker, and a heavy drinker,” in college, says the North Carolina State University professor.
Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education
9-30-18
Twitter says they had been suspended in error by the company’s anti-spam technology.
Source: Special to HNN (provided by the book's publisher, Viking)
10-1-18
by Nathaniel Philbrick
Here’s why he says he wrote it. (Q & A)
Source: Regina Leader-Post
9-28-18
It’s the subject of public debate during Indigenous research week.
Source: The Boston Globe
9-28-18
Historian Joanne B. Freeman has news for you.
Source: Pyys.org
9-28-18
Julie Gottlieb has discovered there was a string of suicides triggered by fear of war as a result of the Munich Crisis of 1938.
Source: NPR
9/27/18
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with historian Jill Lapore about the testimony.
Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education
9-27-18
by Jonathan Zimmerman
"The best thing that could come out of the online revolution is a renewed focus on teaching, no matter what the medium."
Source: Cleveland.com
9/26/18
Julio Pino, 58, pleaded guilty in April to one count of making a false statement to law enforcement about a child custody battle.
Source: Huffington Post
9-25-18
The “far, far left,” “far, far right” and “third- and fourth-rate academics” are all wrong about America’s most famous documentary filmmaker. Just ask him.
Source: Emory University Press Release
9-24-18
“All of those little things that sound ‘fiscally responsible’ or ‘absolutely necessary to maintain the integrity of the ballot box’ are not designed to enhance the integrity of democracy, but in fact undermine that integrity.”
Source: Cundill Prize press release
9/26/18
The three finalists will be announced in Toronto, on October 31.