Things Caught Outta the Corner of My Eye
Today is oral historian Studs Terkel's 95th birthday. May he be around for another 95.
Art Historian Victor I. Stoichita has a wonderful interview in Cabinet Magazine about the history of shadow in art.
The Darwin Correspondence Project has gone and put 5,000 letters of Darwin including all the surviving letters from the Beagle voyage and all the letters from the years around the publication of Origin of species in 1859 - online. Hip! The interface could use some work, though.
I had read Paul Bremer's mind-bendingly horrid defense [invoking Godwin's Law no less] of his time in Iraq, What We Got Right in Iraq, WaPo, May 13, 2007. The only statement in there with any value:"I was wrong here."
Nir Rosen's What Bremer Got Wrong in Iraq, WaPo, May 16, 2007, is an apt and appropriate rejoinder. It just boggles my mind - the ignorance we took to Iraq and implemented there.
Please add more links to things you see around the Internets in the comments below. No one alone can match Ralph Luker's reach for historian fodder.