2003 2 April to May 2003
Week of 6-2-03
Los Angeles marks the 35th anniversary of the death of Bobby Kennedy.
British Museum celebrating its 250th anniversary.
Historians Against the War decides to continue; will oppose empire-building.
State Department publishes a new book on the worldviews of Kissinger and Nixon.
Florida ballots saved from destruction.
Canada to build a $90 million museum devoted to history; a first.
New evidence in the death of the husband of Mary Queen of Scots.
Wreck of the HMS Beagle--Darwin's ship--discovered.
Little Brown withdraws Brian VanDeMark's book from stores as a result of plagiarism allegations.
Historian: Ben Franklin kite experiment never happened.
Food columnist accused of plagiarizing the history of various recipes.
Week of 5-26-03
Historian Brian VanDeMark accused by the NYT of plagiarism.
Proposed restriction on FOIA is buried in Defense Authorization Act.
Bill introduced in Congress to outlaw the import of Iraqi cultural artifacts.
Arsenic tied to the death of"Mad King George."
Abu Mazen denies he's a Holocaust denier.
Clinton is Americans' 3rd favorite president, behind Lincoln and Kennedy.
Showtime to air a movie in the fall by a White House insider about Bush's response to 9-11.
Clinton says presidents should be free to run for a nonconsecutive 3rd term.
Towns argue about the birthplace of Memorial Day.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to be replaced.
NYT: Looting of Iraqi ancient sites continues under the nose of US troops.
Historians assail University of Haifa for blocking a conference on the 1948 war.
Report: Oldest sculpture in history--400,000 years old--discovered.
McNamara speaks out against the Iraq war.
Week of 5-19-03
Schama signs 2 new BBC contracts; will tell the links between British and US history.
Army's version of looting in Iraq called into question.
New files show Klaus Fuchs hoped to keep his job as scientists even after being exposed as a spy.
Mobs of treasure hunters are tearing into Iraqi archaeological sites. (NYT)
Kennedy family blasts conservative group that is using video of JFK to sell Bush tax cuts.
First history conference to be held on Black Panthers.
US Troops 'vandalise' ancient city of Ur (Guardian)
US court begins hearing cases tied to corporate reparations related to South Africa apartheid.
Scholars circulate petition on Capitol Hill to save funding for the NEH.
Week of 5-12-03
Brooklyn College to review CUNY decision to reward tenure to KC Johnson.
Bob Dallek discloses affair JFK had with a White House intern.
Week of 5-05-03
Update on FAS Secrecy and Security project.
Chief Powhatan's village unearthed.
Transcripts show copland cowed McCarthy.
AHA will no longer investigate allegations of wrongdoing.
Afghan government backs plan for an American-style university in Afghanistan.
Most Iraqi treasures are said to be kept safe.
Senate releases previously secret transcripts of Joseph McCarthy's hearings.
Week of 4-28-03
Historian claims Goya didn't paint Prado masterpieces long credited to him.
MSNBC: The White House is battling to keep a report on the terror attacks secret
U.S. promises to reopen Iraqi national museum within a few months.
German medical school, reversing policy, gives historians access to hospital's nazi-era records.
NYT: Looting may have been less severe at the Iraqi national museum than once feared.
Armenians demand LA Museum of Tolerance recognize 1915 genocide by Turkey; vow to continue protests.
Mount Vernon has lowest attendance in 56 years.
Philadelphia cemetery for Ben Franklin and other founding fathers reopens to the public.
Georgia acts to drop Confederate emblem from the state flag.
D-Day Memorial plagued by scandal; in the red.
World's great museums meet in London to help rebuild the Iraq National Museum.
Carl Bernstein blasts journalism professor whose class concluded Fred Fielding was Deep Throat.
Hillary Clinton's memoirs to hit bookstores June 9; 576 pages and $28. 1 million copies printed.
More than 100 looted Iraqi artifacts have been returned to the U.S. military.
Drudge Report hails publication of Sidney Blumenthal's inside account of the Clinton White House.
Historians and others petition to protest Castro's Cuban crackdown.
Week of 4-21-03
Historians clear three suspects of betraying Anne Frank.
NSA may release documents in connection with USS Liberty incident.
Media celebrating the 50th anniversary of discovery of DNA by Watson & Crick.
Some Iraqi treasures being returned to the national museum.(NYT)
Cost of new visitor center at the U.S. Capitol to cost more than $100 million more than expected.
Historians rally to support Wisconsin Historical Society.
Many Studies by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) are now available on the Internet.
FBI says stolen Iraqi artifacts are already showing up for sale.
Pentagon Memo: Troops were told to guard museum.
New BBC drama about the"Cambridge Spies" is assailed as KGB propaganda.
Historians decry the looting of Iraqi heritage.
Ancient village uncovered in Illinois; from 600 to 800 AD.
Week of 4-14-03
Britons to retrace the doomed Northwest Passage through the Arctic.
David Duke heading for prison after being wined and dined on a celebrity tour in Arab countries.
Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal says his work is done and he's closing his files.
Israeli Kings No Myth, new research indicates.
Scholars sign petition to UN to safeguard the Iraqi national heritage.
Stanford students petition to sever ties with Hoover Institution.
Library of Congress is helping the government in the war on terrorism.
More details about the sacking of the Iraqi national museum.
The national library of Iraq, which contains numerous original documents, is on fire.
Week of 4-7-03
Looters ransack the Iraqi national museum.
Polish archeologists search for famous Ringelblum Archive.
Jimmy Carter to write a novel set during the Revolutionary War.
Historian Robin Winks dies, age 72.
Cheney defends openness of the administration; discounts criticism by librarians and others.
Budget cuts threaten Wisconsin Historical Assoc.; AHA rallies to its defense.
Columbia resists call by Republican congressmen to fire Nicholas DeGenova
Pulitzer Prizes awarded to Robert Caro and Rick Atkinson
Woodward/Bernstein papers go to the University of Texas; will be open within a year.