2002 May to December
Week of 12-23-02
Britons furious over documentary that speculated that the Virgin Mary was raped by a Roman soldier.
Civil Rights Museum Planned for King Home
Debate Erupts Over Authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
CIA surveillance imagery of USS Puebelo after its capture disclosed.
FBI's Nazi war crimes records transferred to National Archives.
Valley Forge to get a new $8 million museum.
Denver psychotherapist reveals a rare stash of Nazi propaganda films.
Week of 12-16-02
HNN POLL: 61% of readers say Knopf should not withdraw Bellesiles book from circulation.
Wall Street Journal leaps to KC Johnson's defense.
British Crown to release papers related to the abdication of the Duke of Windsor.
Wall Street Journal editorializes against PBS documentary on Mohammad.
Daniel Pipes blasts PBS show"Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet" as biased.
Louisiana planning 600 events to mark the bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase.
CBS names actors to be used in controversial Hitler miniseries.
Planned BBC film about Hitler's youth cancelled after Murdoch Withdraws financing; Jews assailed.
New book challenges hoary myth that south Australian pioneers were convict-free.
Radical historians call for a meeting at the AHA to denounce a war with Iraq.
Week of 12-9-02
Columbia University rescinds the Bancroft Prize awarded to Michael Bellesiles's Arming America.
Kissinger steps down from 9-11 commission.
Museums rallying to fight the demand that they return artifacts to their place of origin.
Did Allies By Mistake Sink the Athabaskan? Ship's remains to be examined by documentary-maker.
Discovery of Lake Huron shipwreck some 200 years old--oldest found yet.
Doubts raised about the effectiveness of the academic boycott of Israel.
Iron Age man was Britain's first TB victim.
Historian: Trent Lott made the same statement about Thurmond in 1980.
Russia's Perm 36 now a museum.
Doubts about the Jesus burial box.
Week of 12-2-02
Churchill's cousin"gave information to Russian agents."
Bruce Craig's Summary of history projects on-hold in Congress.
Texas family claims their ancestor flew a plane before the Wright Brothers.
New evidence suggests the British did not sink the Bismarck in WWII; it was scuttled by the crew.
Bush expected to sign bill providing $10 million to save Civil War battlefields.
US compiled secret reports on novelist Graham Greene for 40 years, FBI files show.
Yale's Glenda Gilmore accused of trying to silence her critics.
Ed Morgan hits the NYT Best Seller List for the 1st time.
Week of 11-18-02
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