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Week of November 7, 2011

Up Front

History is Worth Fighting For, But Where is the AHA?
Jesse Lemsich

Response to Jesse Lemisch: It's Not Enough to Just Wish for Change
Anthony Grafton and James Grossman

News

Cliopatria Awards Nominations are Now Open!

Hot Topics


Questions People are Googling

News at Home

Why Occupying Detroit Is Harder Than It Seems
Rachel Burstein

Rick Perry: Interviews with Historians Edward F. Countryman and Greg Cantrell
Alexander Heffner

News Abroad

NEW How a Neoliberal Shell Game Created an Age of Activism
Juan Cole

NEW This Is What Defeat Looks Like
Tom Engelhardt

Let's Call a Spade a Spade: We're Still at War with Terror
Walid Phares

Neither the Left nor the Right Gets the Iraq Withdrawal
Andrew Meyer

Historians & History

NEW Veterans Day is a Time for Love for One's Country
Vaughn Davis Bornet

NEW Japanese Companies Used American POWs as Slave Labor—Where's Their Apology?
Kinue Tokudome

"In God We Trust" or "E Pluribus Unum"? The Founding Fathers Preferred the Latter Motto
Thomas A. Foster

Did Slavery Expand the Power of the Federal Government?
David F. Ericson

Medal of Honor Upgrades Are Rare—And They Ought to Be
Ed Hooper

This Veterans Day, Let's Reflect on the D.C. War Memorial
Jeffrey S. Reznick

Culture Watch

Hollywood Jumps Into British History: Did William Shakespeare Write His Own Plays?
Bruce Chadwick

The Ghosts of the Vietnam War Haunt Riveting "Other Desert Cities" in New York
Bruce Chadwick

Books

Review of Denis Lacorne's Religion in America: A Political History
Jim Cullen

Review of John J. Miller's The Big Scrum: How Teddy Roosevelt Saved Football
Luther Spoehr