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: NYT
July 11, 2017
by Susan Butler
That new picture that’s surfaced. Forget it.
Source: Inside Higher Ed
July 12, 2017
She alleges her critics are tied to the Koch network.
Source: PR Newswire
July 6, 2017
American Heritage, the beloved, 68-year-old magazine of history, returned to regular publication on our Nation's Birthday, July 4, 2017
Source: NPR
July 8, 2017
In a radio interview the conservative military historian says Trump’s not to blame for the corrosive turn our politics have taken.
Source: NYT
July 9, 2017
"I did it as a promise to my father. What I discovered was far worse than I could have imagined."
Source: Guardian
July 7, 2017
by Emily Wilson
Now, at long last, we are beginning to see an outpouring of translations of Greek and Latin texts by women.
Source: NYT
July 8, 2017
by Christopher Caldwell
The German historian who took his own life last year has become a hero of the extreme right. But does he deserve their praise?
Source: Retraction Watch
July 6, 2017 (accessed)
The AHA had awarded the book the Fairbank prize in 2014.
Source: NYT
July 4, 2017
Mr. Cohen tracked down many of the women Carroll had corresponded with when they were young.
Source: Time Magazine
June 30, 2017
Manisha Sinha, Anne Hyde, Ken Burns, Matthew Karp, Wendy Warren, Christine Heyrman, and more.
Source: Intelligencesquared.com
July 5, 2017 (accessed)
It’s "The Square and The Tower” and it’s about history’s hidden networks.
Source: The Washington Post
July 4, 2017
Larrie Ferreiro argues in a recent book that the Declaration should be considered a "Declaration That We Depend on France (and Spain, Too)."
Source: Forbes
July 3, 2017
by George Leef
MacLean is the author of "Democracy in Chains," a book that takes on the radical right.
Source: NPR
July 4, 2017
"If you care about the underlying elements of our national story, the national order, then a moment in which all of those fundamental assumptions are being questioned is a time of intrinsic interest."
Source: NH Union Leader
July 2, 2017
by William Dunlap
Many fourth graders don’t seem to know anything about the American Revolution, he says.
Source: OAH Process (blog)
July 3, 2017
It’s because most of his records were digitized anyway.
Source: Facebook/Jesse Lemisch
July 1, 2017
by Jesse Lemisch
Taking on Hofstadter, he redefined Populism.
Source: Phnom Penh Post
July 3, 2017
His principal scholarly contribution was that he was the first to have methodically described the social structures of ancient Cambodia.
Source: NYT
July 1, 2017
Suzanne Wasserman, a Chicago-born historian and filmmaker who made New York City, especially the Lower East Side, the focus of her work in a wide array of publications, exhibitions and educational programs, died on Monday in Manhattan.
Source: VOA
June 30, 2017
One hundred fifty years ago, an event occurred that became a part of American history still studied by academics today: Countless Chinese railroad workers for the Central Pacific Railroad stopped going to work.