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: Salon
5-13-18
by Jason Porath
The author of “The Death of Democracy” reminds us that Germans in 1933 thought they were “good people” and nothing could go wrong.
Source: Daniel Pipes Blog
5-13-18
by Daniel Pipes
In an expansive interview he gives his views on Iran, Turkey and the future of Islamism.
Source: NPR
5-10-18
She’s discovered slaves were used as collateral for loans.
Source: euromaidanpress.com
5-13-18
Study: The Russian authorities have increased their efforts to impose a single conception of Russian history in almost all its periods but especially during World War 2.
Source: Right Wing Watch
5-10-18
That’s what rightwing websites are touting.
Source: Campaign Website
5/14/18 (date accessed)
Junius Rodriguez is a history professor at Eureka College.
Source: The Australian
5-12-18
It’s called: "Origin Story: A Big History of Everything.” (Interview)
Source: NYT
5-9-18
Once again he warns we are living in dangerous times.
Source: National Review
5-10-18
by Victor Davis Hanson
The two presidents share low approval ratings and a penchant for ad hominem attacks on political enemies.
Source: Salt Lake Tribune
5-10-18
He wanted to expose the truth about the past they wanted to keep secret.
Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education
5-9-18
At issue: The contingent careerscape for junior scholars.
Source: IMEMC News
5-8-18
Palestinians are better off without the U.S., he argues.
Source: NYT
5-8-18
In 1968, Mrs. Collins figured prominently in a turf war that evolved into a humble but symbolic civil rights struggle: a campaign by a coalition of black community groups and mostly white students and faculty to keep neighboring Columbia from impinging on two of Morningside Park’s mostly craggy 30 acres.
Source: American Historical Association (blog)
5/8/18
The answer is provided in the AHA's “Where Historians Work,” an ambitious research project designed to track the career outcomes of everyone who earned a PhD in history from 2004–13 in the United States.
Source: NYT
5-3-18
His name: Ulrich B. Phillips, Columbia University history professor at the turn off the 20th century.
Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education
5-3-18
Jay Smith, a history professor at the U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has long accused the university of trying to interfere with his teaching of a class on college sports.
5/6/18
by Kevin Kruse
Tweets tracing the effect of the civil rights struggle on the development of the two party system (1940s-1970s).
Source: Harvard Crimson
5/4/18
by Colleen Walsh
She got cancer twice and decided that if she was going to face risks she might as well take one herself. That led her to take a position as an administrator at Harvard.
Source: The Nation
5-3-18
by Sophie Pinkham
"For Snyder, Russia is to blame for the growth of the “birther” conspiracy theory about Barack Obama, stoking the Scottish independence referendum, Brexit, the rise of the far right in various European countries, and the Syrian refugee crisis.”
Source: UChicago News
5-2-18
Assistant Professor Kathleen Belew traces birth of hate groups to Vietnam War.