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Mar 21, 2007

Still More Noted




"The Next Generation of History Teachers: A Challenge to Departments of History at American Colleges and Universities" is a report endorsed by the AHA's council and OAH executive board, the National Council for History Education and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The product of a major conference last summer, it will be discussed at the OAH convention on Friday 30 March at 1 p.m. in room L100B, on the lower level of the Minneapolis Convention Center. You can access more information about next week's convention here.

Alan Riding,"Britain Confronts Legacy of Slave Trade," NY Times, 20 March, reviews"Uncomfortable Truths," a new exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Lola Young,"The Truth in Chains," Guardian, 15 March, is a thoughtful look at myths and half-truths by a cross-bench peer. Thanks to Dale Light for the tip.

1900 envisions a future Moscow
1930-1955 envisions a future Moscow
Hat tip.

David Silbey,"The Successful Iraq: How the United States Defeated an Insurgency in the Philippines," Slate, 19 March. Based on the Philippines' analogy, Cliopatria's friend argues that" counterinsurgency is less about conquest and more about persuasion." Peter Beaumont,"How the Good Land Turned Bad," Guardian, 18 March, discusses some of the tragic ways in which the two have not been analogous. Thanks to Alan Allport and J. Carter Wood at Obscene Desserts for the tips.

Michiko Kakutani,"One Man's Musings About Assorted Influential Lives," NY Times, 20 March, and Adam Kirsch,"Criticism from a Winner," NY Sun, 14 March, review Clive James, Cultural Amnesia: Necessary Memories from History and the Arts.

Congratulations to Cliopatria's friend, Marc Lynch (Abu Aardvark), who is leaving Williams for a joint appointment in Political Science and the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University.

Finally, Shorpy is a blog that features photos of America as it was a century ago. Many of them were taken for the National Child Labor Committee. Shorpy and still another 15 history blogs have been added to Cliopatria's History Blogroll in the last 24 hours.



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Ralph E. Luker - 3/21/2007

Thanks, David. Correction made. Ralgh


David Silbey - 3/21/2007

The note is much appreciated, though my last name is spelled SilbEy.