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Hybrid Justice for Hussein
The New Species of Terrorism
Hiroshima: Military Voices of Dissent
Bombings, Blood Debts, and Mutual Suspicion
The United States Must Learn From the Soviet War in Afghanistan
The Next Cold War?
Brandishing Nukes–A Self-Defeating Policy
Lessons of Munich
Is Sharon Following in the Steps of Nixon and de Klerk?
War Can Take On a Life of Its Own
Don’t Compare America Now With Britain Then
Rumsfeld May Spark Space Weapons Debate
Bush’s Road Leads Back to Rome’s Empire
A New War Like — Vietnam?
For Mom, Blueberry Pie — and Iraq?
We Didn’t Go It Alone in 1944
Foreign Policy Doesn’t Need a Mandate
Could SARS Set off Another Great Pandemic?
Sowing Nuclear Seeds of Division
The American “Nation Building” Mission and Russia
Forgotten War, Tragic Peace
Embracing the Pope–Selectively
Fighting a War in Name Only
Nixon and China, Bush and Cuba?
Walker’s Misguided — But No Traitor
Persecuted Christians?
Foreign Assistance and Democratic Reform
The Limits of Shock and Awe
An Historic Question: Over There or Over Here?
Shooting the Wounded: What Are the Rules Now?
United We Stand? The Unequal Costs of Mobilization
Top Ten Origins: History's Great Walls, Good Neighbors or Bad Policy?
Hot off the Presses: France and Its Empire Since 1870
5/18/2015: Best in History Online: Hypercities
April 2015: On the Armenian Genocide
April 2015: The “Shot Heard Round the World”: April 19, 1775 and the American Revolutionary War
3/26/2015: Best in History Online: The American Historical Association
February 2015: The Battle for Manila
Rethinking Cuba Libre
1/23/2015: Best in History Online: Clio’s Current
12/29/2014: Cities of the Future
December 2014: What They Left Behind: The Soviet Union in Afghanistan
12/22/2014: Senate Report on the CIA and Torture
The People's Pope and the Changing Face of Catholicism
12/8/2014: Best in History Online: The Appendix
December 2014: The War We Refuse to Remember
10/10/2014: Best in History Online: History News Network (HNN)
Memories of the Great War
8/22/2014: What Have We Learned from The Great War?: Canadian Historians' Views
The Terrors of Suicide Bombing
5/22/14: The Best in History Online - "Active History.ca"
The Politics of International Sport
The Fate of Crimea, the Future of Ukraine, Part II
4/10/14: The Best in History Online - "Not Even Past"
The Fate of Crimea, the Future of Ukraine, Part I
3/26/14: The Latest Books from OSU Historians
March 2014: Blind Aid: Lessons (Not Learned) from the Ethiopian Famine
February 2014: 50 Years Ago: the Beatles, Rock, and Race in America
1/30/14: Two Teenagers are Behind the Most Popular History Twitter Feed
1/28/14: Contested Waters: Captain Phillips and the Hijacking of the Maersk Alabama
January 2014: Fifty Years Later, We Still Need to Learn to Love the Bomb
June 2013: Vietnam Revisited: Forty Years after the Paris Peace Accord
March 2013: The U.S. Invasion of Iraq, 10 Years Later
October 2012: Soviets Launch Sputnik, 1957
September 2012: A Castilian in Samarkand, 1404
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