Things Noted Here and There
David W. Blight,"Desperate Measures," Washington Post, 5 March, reviews Bruce Levine, Confederate Emancipation; and Heather Cox Richardson,"A Dream Deferred," Washington Post, 5 March, reviews Eric Foner, Forever Free: The Story of Emancipation and Reconstruction.
According to the BBC, the government of Kenya ordered a police raid on the Standard group newspaper office and its allied television station, KNT, on Thursday. Three journalists were arrested, an entire press run of the newspaper was destroyed, and the television station was off the air for hours. You can see videotape of the raid at BareKnucklePolitics. Tim Burke comments on it here. And, yes, it can happen here. Thanks to Glenn Reynolds for the tip.
The National Book Critics Circle prizes were announced on Friday. The winners include: in nonfiction, Svetlana Alexievich for Voices from Chernobyl, an oral history of the 1986 disaster; in biography, Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, American Prometheus, their long-awaited biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer; in autobiography, Francine du Plessix Gray for Them, a memoir about her"glamorous, but troubled" mother and step-father; and, in fiction, E. L. Doctorow for The March, his much-honored novel set in the Civil War.
GWB should not pick up a cricket bat when Sepoy is watching!
Sage at Ragesoss 2.02 pursues our search for a good historian joke. I think the search continues ...
Finally, many thanks to our colleague, Manan Ahmed, who has updated Cliopatria's History Blogroll with more than 35 additions, corrections, and deletions. Go over and have a look. In addition to hundreds of others, you'll find 26 military history blogs, 15 history blogs in languages other than English, and 12 history of science & technology blogs.