Week of July 29, 2013
Up Front
Report: Adjunct Historians Very Much at Bottom of the Barrel David Austin Walsh A new OAH report shows that adjunct historians face low pay, poor working conditions, and less chance of gaining a full-time, tenure-track position than counterparts in business and the sciences. Tags: academic jobs, adjunct faculty, jobs, Organization of American Historians |
Revolutionary Situations are Inherently Messy Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall As difficult as overthrowing a government is, it's even tougher to build a new one. Tags: Arab Spring, Egypt, French Revolution, revolutions |
Why Deng Zhengjia Will Not Be China’s Mohamed Bouazizi Maura Elizabeth Cunningham The latest in Revolutionary Moments. Tags: China, Deng Zhengjia, Mohamed Bouazizi, Arab Spring |
News at Home
Why the Relentless Assault on Abortion in the United States? Ruth Rosen Majority opinion lies between the two parties, so why the war on access to abortion? Tags: abortion, women's rights, feminism, openDemocracy |
Why the Hell is Anthony Weiner Still Running for Mayor? Steve Hochstadt Carlos Danger isn't right for New York City. Tags: Anthony Weiner, New York City, sex scandals, Carlos Danger |
News Abroad
Trayvon Martin and Edward Snowden Vicente L. Rafael Might Snowden share Trayvon's fate? Tags: Trayvon Martin, Edward Snowden, drones, vigilantism |
Edward Snowden vs. Robert Seldon Lady Tom Engelhardt A renegade CIA agent gets picked up in Panama after over three decades on the run. Tags: Robert Seldon Lady, Edward Snowden, CIA, 1970s |
The U.S. Military’s Limited Critique of Itself Ensures Future Disasters William J. Astore H.R. McMaster's New York Times op-ed was unsurprisingly banal. Tags: H.R. McMaster, military history>, NYT, U.S. Army |
Historians & History
92 Professors Go After Mitch Daniels Ron Radosh And embarrass themselves. Tags: Rosenberg case, Mitch Daniels, Howard Zinn, Minding the Campus |
Michael Fullilove: FDR the Greatest Statesman of the Twentieth Century (INTERVIEW) Robin Lindley How FDR and five trusted aides built the American world. Tags: diplomacy, FDR, foreign policy, interviews, World War II |
Culture Watch
Five Hundred Years of Food in Theater and Movies |
Bruce: Every Historian's Favorite Rock Star John W. Johnson The Boss's new documentary Springsteen and I hits theaters for one night only July 30. Tags: Bruce Springsteen, movie reviews, music, Springsteen and I |
Books
Review of Marc Morris's The Norman Conquest Jim Cullen Not just 1066 and all that. Tags: 1066, Battle of Hastings, Marc Morris, William the Conqueror |
Review of Joseph W. Scott and Solomon A. Getahun's Little Ethiopia of the Pacific Northwest Vaughn Davis Bornet How '70s-era refugees from communist-controlled Ethiopia built a home in Seattle. Tags: book reviews, Little Ethopia, Seattle, Ethiopia |