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: ABC News (Australia)
November 15, 2013
One of the world's most vocal Armenian genocide deniers will make an address at Parliament House in Canberra next week.
Source: Washington Post
November 12, 2013
by John Kelly
Why the city of Washington D.C. is worthy of study.
Source: Vanity Fair
November 8, 2013
Holland claims that Felt, an F.B.I. official, was basically using Woodward in his quest to ascend to the role as the bureau’s director.
Source: New York University
November 12, 2013
Naftali will assume his duties January 13, 2014.
Source: Cavalier Daily
November 12, 2013
Philip Zelikow on the gargantuan size of the national security establishment.
Source: History@Work
November 8, 2013
by Aaron Cowan
The digital humanities are rapidly transforming both the discipline
of history and the pedagogy of public history.
Source: AHA Today
November 12, 2013
by Seth Denbo
THATcamp meets Sunday, January 5.
Source: UD Daily
November 8, 2013
Kolchin took office November 2.
Source: ABC News (Australia)
November 11, 2013
Is Australia suffering commemoration fatigue?
Source: Charlotte News-Observer
November 2, 2013
During his long career Woodward ranked as the leading historian of the post-Civil War South.
Source: Washington Post
November 5, 2013
The senior historian oversees
other historians and creates programming for the museum.
Source: The Hill
November 1, 2013
The feed will offer a "daily dose of the history and heritage" of the lower chamber.
Source: Palo Alto Weekly
November 12, 2013
In Veterans Day talk, the Stanford historian describes costs of all-volunteer service.
Source: USA Today
November 6, 2013
More
than 100 people came together Tuesday at Purdue to read and celebrate
the work of the controversial anti-war historian whose.
Source: Wilson Center
November 5, 2013
The prize will be awarded at the AHA annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
November 5, 2013
by David Austin Walsh
The answer, according to Google Scholar, may surprise you.
Source: Wired
November 4, 2013
The Infectious Texts project is mapping virality in nineteenth-century newspapers.
Source: Washington Post
November 4, 2013
The 40th Annual Historical Studies Conference meets Nov. 14 thru 17.
Source: Associated Press
November 4, 2013
Lucy Hughes-Hallett will be awarded $32,000.
Source: New York Times
November 3, 2013
The Times profiles the Versatile PhD.