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12/8/2014: Best in History Online: The Appendix

… we like to take a moment to highlight fantastic history sites from around the web. These are websites that – much … journal of experimental and narrative history; though at times outlandish, everything in its pages is as true as the … solicits articles from historians, writers, and artists committed to good storytelling, with an eye for the strange …
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How the Mighty European Military State has Fallen

Review of Where Have All the Soldiers Gone: The Transformation of Modern Europe, by Jeff Sheehan (Illustrated. 284 pp. Houghton Mifflin Company)
… European history that question is how did it come to pass that Europeans would differ so strongly from … and the question of Islamic terrorism. It is to Sheehan's credit that what starts off as a modern question is allowed … to European militarism. This militarist perspective comes to be increasingly challenged by a worldview skeptical …
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at a press conference in 1964.

Martin Luther King’s True Legacy: Revolutionary Ideals

… a great American. However, when it is built the powerful message that King delivered to his contemporaries will be … civil rights workers intentionally created national discomfort in cities, north as well as south, throughout the 1960s. Holding true to his principles is what compelled him to take a deeply reflective antiwar stance in …
William Calley Jr. mugshot for charges involving the My Lai massacre.

Was William Calley a Scapegoat?

… lieutenant convicted in 1971 of the murder of 22 Vietnamese villagers at My Lai has been regarded as a scapegoat. A … day in March 1968.   The belated apology is all to Calley’s credit, but he was not a scapegoat. A scapegoat is someone … who has been assigned blame for another’s actions. Calley committed murder at My Lai and ordered his men to do the …
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The Catholic Voter in the Twentieth Century

… year, some politicians appear convinced that denominational loyalty is a tool of political manipulation. The … Roosevelt's 1936 reelection bid.   Baltimore's Cardinal James Curley assured Roosevelt that 30 million Catholic votes … economic recovery. Catholics in 2000 are economically comfortable, and will probably not care about George Bush's …
A homeless man outside the outside the United Nations building in New York with the American flag in the background.

A New Abolition Movement — Against Poverty

… has denounced a Senate bill to extend an increased tax credit for children to the nation’s 6.5 million low-income families, and has buried the measure in another round … abolition aroused a cadre of reformers who unsettled public complacency in less than a century. In 1780, Pennsylvania …
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Best in History Online: The History Chicks

… we like to take a moment to highlight fantastic history sites from around the web. These are websites that – much like Origins – seek to bring history into … own. Each podcast episode is about an hour long with accompanying text, images, and conversational style to …
George W. Bush at the White House in 2003.

Can Bush out-Hoover Hoover?

… the fact that she thought he had “showed himself to be a complete idiot. “Why?” the perplexed reporter inquired. … is inconsistent: a “flip-flopper,” the sender of “mixed messages.” Bush strategists may yet succeed with this … “the vision thing.” The son’s problem is just the opposite. He has such a Vision that it blinds his vision. People …
King Capital, caricature by the Slovenian graphic artist and illustrator Hinko Smrekar (first half of the 20th century).

Why Business Loves Laissez Faire

… As he refines his economic message on the campaign trail this summer, Republican John … They have imagined that era as a golden age of free-market competition and laissez-faire government.  Many of these … So it is today in our new Gilded Age. Banks and mortgage companies, which lobbied to have regulations in their …
The 3rd Tipperary Brigade of the Old IRA, pictured during the early 1920s.

100 Years of Irish Independence and Division

… 26 of 32 Irish counties received considerable, albeit not complete, independence. The following day, however, six … England, which had only just been suppressed when King James I ascended the throne in 1603.  James then encouraged … Ulster. By populating the rebellious north of Ireland with loyal Protestants, James hoped to transform and subdue …
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Best in History Online: BBC's In Our Time

… we like to take a moment to highlight fantastic history sites from around the web. These are websites that – much … public conversation. This month, our Best in History online comes in the form of a podcast.   In Our Time is one of the …
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Best in History Online: The History Teacher

… we like to take a moment to highlight fantastic history sites from around the web. These are websites that – much … public conversation. This month, our Best in History Online comes in the form of an educational tool for improving history …
"The Magnet Citizenship" March 1917 cartoon by Henry Mayer - Moving Picture Weekly (1915-1920)

U.S. Citizenship Is Based on Principles, Not Heritage

…  European citizenship, in contrast, was founded on loyalty to the state as determined by one's birthplace (jus … citizens . . . if we have good laws, well executed."    James Madison also wanted "to invite foreigners of merit and … would contribute to the "wealth and strength of the community."    Similarly, John Laurance of New York declared …
President Barack Obama (painting) by Kehinde Wiley.

Who Can Write Obama’s History?

… American presidents have been known to want a loyal follower close at hand to record their achievements … himself. Which won’t be so bad. Obama’s already an accomplished memoirist. He evidently prefers to be his own …
a woman at a witch trial. she is wearing white and has her arms up in air with lightening bolts coming out of them. A judge, lawyer and an audience of people look on.

What was Wrong with the Judges at the Salem Witch Trials?

… Speaker's Note: Matt Goldish would like to add a more complete response to one of the questions asked him after … Nicholas Breyfogle:   Hello and welcome to “What was wrong with the judges at the Salem Witch … them. So that's called a touch test. Again, largely discredited or little used forms of testimony in European …
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Best in History Online: The American Historian

… we like to take a moment to highlight fantastic history sites from around the web. These are websites that – much like Origins – seek to bring history into … For December, our Best in History Online highlights the website for the quarterly journal The American Historian . …
American soldiers making rolling barbed wire entanglements during World War I.

War Can Take On a Life of Its Own

… of events leading to World War I, a particularly horrifying mess of a modern war that Americans naively believed was … of the Marne. Both sides then dug in along what would become the great Western Front, a series of trenches extending …
American W84 warhead from the 1980s.

Nuclear Arms Control – Now, More than Ever

… efforts include improving security at Russian nuclear sites, which are considered vulnerable to theft. The Bush … Soviets. The Stockholm Conference of 1986 established on-site inspection of Soviet military activities. This set in … weapons. A breakthrough on this critical issue could come as part of an overall commitment toward deeper, …
The defendants in the dock at the International Military Tribunal. They were organized in the dock according to the importance of their positions in the Nazi leadership.

The Nuremberg Judgment

… launching wars of aggression and for perpetrating war crimes and crimes against humanity—was about to render its … The defendants were housed in the wing on the far right. Credit: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of … from its worst impulses—how to create a new international community based on “respect for the human person” and belief …
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Best in History Online: WNYU News

… we like to take a moment to highlight fantastic history sites from around the web. These are websites that–much like Origins –seek to bring history into …