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Social Media News: What Historians Are Talking Aboutby HNN EditorThis week ... Mary Dudziak, Jelani Cobb, Rick Perlstein, and Peniel Joseph. |
Netanyahu, Husseini, and the Historiansby Jeffrey HerfIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's comments about Haj Amin al-Husseini's impact on Hitler's decision-making about the Final Solution in Europe do not stand up to the consensus of historical research. |
How Bernie Sanders Should Talk About Democratic Socialismby Eric FonerInstead of looking to Europe, Sanders could evoke the rich heritage of American radicalism. |
Yes, George W. Bush bears some Responsibility for US Vulnerability on 9/11by Juan ColeJust remember what Richard Clarke wrote in his memoir of his time in the administration. |
The ancestral immigrant history of anti-immigrant crusader Donald Trumpby Gwenda BlairTrump's anti-immigrant rant and follow-up pledge to deport all undocumented immigrants and their families have proved a shrewd campaign tactic. But despite Trump's repeated claim to "tell it like it is," he has often failed to do so with regard to his own family's immigrant past. |
History v historical fictionby Jane SmileyHistorical fiction is not a secondary form – I was condescended to by a conservative historian who cannot see that he too constructs stories |
Erdoğan Leads Turkey to the Precipiceby Daniel PipesThe Republic of Turkey is undergoing possibly its greatest crisis since the founding of the state nearly a century ago. Present trends suggest worse to come as a long-time Western ally evolves into a hostile dictatorship. |
Ted Cruz wants to be king: Make no mistake, the GOP extremists’ real goal is absolute controlby Heather Cox RichardsonRight-wingers pretend to pledge fealty to the Constitution. Their real goal is to cut out the part about democracy |
How Texas Teaches Historyby Ellen Bresler RockmoreGrammar matters, especially when textbooks tackle the subject of slavery. |
The Secret to Winning the Nobel Peace Prizeby Rebecca GordonKeep the U.S. Military Out |
Ottomans saved Hungarian PM Orban’s Ancestors; now he says Islam never part of Europeby Juan ColeHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban not only continued to defend his anti-immigrant bigotry but went on to say that Islam has never been part of Europe. |
Black, white and red: Atlantic history points to new understanding of Columbus' contextby Steve HaycoxBeginning in the 1960s, a new sub-discipline in history arose called Atlantic studies. The focus? The crops of sugar, coffee, chocolate and tobacco and the slave labor needed to grow them. |