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How Historians Lost Their Publicby Thomas BenderThe scholarship of the past couple of generations is too valuable to keep to ourselves. |
The one-dot theory of historyby Louis MenanPredicting the present is nearly as hard as predicting the future. |
Syria: ISIL Conquest of Yarmouk Palestinian Camp refutes Israeli Propagandaby Juan ColeOn Wednesday, the extremist Daesh (ISIS, ISIL) group, known for its brutal beheadings and mass murder, took over the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp inside Damascus city limits. |
Why Yemen Mattersby Daniel PipesThe Middle East witnessed something radically new two days ago, when the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia responded to a plea by Yemen's president and led a 10-country coalition to intervene in the air and on the ground in the country. |
Satellite Images Don’t Lieby Stephen H. SavageWhat it’s like to be an archaeologist watching ISIS and other groups destroy important sites in the Middle East. |
Clones on the Courtby Akhil Reed AmarA Supreme Court that once included former senators and governors is populated today by judges with identical résumés. Here's why that's a mistake. |
The End of History, Part IIby Lynne V. CheneyThe new Advanced Placement U.S. history exam focuses on oppression, group identity and Reagan the warmonger. |
Why Reconstruction Mattersby Eric FonerThe post-Civil War era dealt with many of the same issues we grapple with today. |
Is Texas Southern, Western, or Truly a Lone Star?by John Nova LomaxFor most Texans, reveling in cowboy culture as a birthright or ancestral heritage is a fiction. |