HNN Turned 20 This Month! Revisit the First Edition
HNN Founder Rick Shenkman published the first issue of History News Network twenty years ago this week. In the two decades since, HNN has continued to carry out its mission of offering historical perspective on the news and giving a platform for historians to use their expertise to comment on new discoveries, current events, and public understanding of the past.
Thanks to the invaluable resource of the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, you can check out that inaugural issue (most images are, sadly, lost).
I hope that this is a fun trip down memory lane for our readers who have been with HNN for the whole journey and for relative newcomers, myself included.
It is absolutely the case that HNN has endured and thrived because of the support of our readers. We are the leading site on the web putting news in historical perspective because of our audience and our contributors, who make HNN a destination for informed commentary, a forum for incisive discussion, and, we believe, an asset to the community of historians.
Our readers have also sustained HNN with financial support. Contributions from our readers are necessary to pay for our web hosting, staffing, media subscriptions, and other vital tools of our work. If you value HNN and want to see what we will do in the next 20 years, please consider making a contribution today.
PUTTING THE NEWS IN PERSPECTIVE
WEEK OF JUNE 10 HNN FEATURE W. Scott Thompson Was Lincoln Gay? SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT Thomas Fleming Pearl Harbor Hype HNN COLUMN William Thompson Do You Have to be a Democrat to like the Jeffords Switch? GOTCHA! HNN Staff CNN's Pearl Harbor Mistake READY, AIM, FIRE! Philip Nobile Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Publish: Homophobia in Lincoln Studies? POLITICS Bernard Weisberger What History Tells Us Will Likely Happen to Those Giant Surpluses POLITICS Walter Nugent Reflections on Election 2000 HISTORIAN'S TAKE ON THE NEWS Rick Shenkman Family Feud: Jeffords Switch ASK MR. HISTORY HNN Staff Who Dreamed Up the Gas Tax? BOOK REVIEW Steven Wagner William Pickett's Eisenhower Decides to Run |
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