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CAMPAIGN 2008 WATCH:

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 2008 WATCH:

  • Primary Season Election Results - NYT
  • All the Way to the Convention? - History.com
  • Bruce Schulman on"Democratic squabbles could give McCain a boost": McCain is not anti-immigration,"and he's even from that part of the world. Actually, the historical odds are pretty good for John McCain, if you think about the 15 presidential elections there have been since the end of World War II, and ask yourself how many times has a Democrat won a majority of the popular vote. The answer is just three, and Al Gore, who lost the election, was one of those three. The other two were Jimmy Carter, narrowly, and Lyndon Johnson's landslide. John Kennedy, Bill Clinton, Harry Truman, they never won majority of the popular vote." Republican winners Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush all got between 35 and 40 percent of the Hispanic vote, Schulman said, while the losers, George H.W. Bush and Gerald Ford, got about 20 percent. - San Francisco Chronicle, 3-30-08
  • Julian Zelizer on"Democratic squabbles could give McCain a boost": The white vote is another wild card. Should Obama win the Democratic nomination, he may struggle with conservative white"Reagan Democrats" much as he has through the primaries, said Julian Zelizer, a historian at Princeton University. Even the war may not prove deadly to McCain's prospects."You know, in 1968 the country voted for Nixon, not Humphrey, not an anti-war activist," Zelizer said."They went for the hawk to get us out of the war." - San Francisco Chronicle, 3-30-08
  • John Hope Franklin on"Where Should Conversation on Race Start?":"We've almost come to a position, where at least I can live like a human being without climbing up some back step." But the incremental change only proves the value of the conversation we've long been having and the need to keep having it, he says. Reflecting on Clinton's race panel, which was derided by critics, Franklin says,"It was clear to me that we couldn't get very far and we didn't get very far and I was very much distressed over the way in which the country reacted to what we were trying to do. I think this is a better time." - AP, 3-30-08
  • Julian Zelizer on"Clinton walks tightrope on strength and emotion":"It's not the first time in the campaign she's tried to humanize herself.... She can't afford to lose votes because people don't connect with her." - Reuter, 3-28-08
  • James Klotter on"Clinton draws a crowd":"For Kentucky to be in the spotlight during the primary is highly unusual." Prior to the 1970s most of the nominees were picked at the convention and primaries and caucuses were rare, Klotter said. Since primaries have become more important, most candidates have spent their time and money in larger battleground states, he said."It's historically unusual to have a primary of this significance in Kentucky," he said - State Journal, 3-26-08
  • Jeremy Varon on"In polls, McCain edges ahead of Clinton, Obama":"McCain wants to do the war right - in a way that's principled, and that functions as a positive example of the differences between us and the terrorists. This is the way in which people on the left see him as somewhat admirable: because principles seem to matter to him." - Boston Globe, 3-25-08
  • Robert Dallek on"To Tell or Not? Disclosing Candidate Health Issues":"The candidates are very leery about letting on to any weakness, any flaws, because they are so afraid that it will bring them down..." - NPR, 3-24-08
  • Ira Berlin on"What Politicians Say When They Talk About Race":"It's not an easy subject for black people or white people. As Obama indicated, there are lots of legitimate hurts on both sides. It is extremely easy for people to misspeak. In part because we don't speak a lot and because we don’t speak a lot you don’t understand the language. People don't understand where the land mines are. They sometimes use the wrong words or are condescending or seem to be condescending when they're trying to be honest. It's easy for people to take offense when the wrong language is used, particularly when they've got within them a lot of anger and are looking for someone to beat with a small stick. In those circumstances, it's often better to say nothing." - NYT, 3-25-08
  • David Goldfield on"What Politicians Say When They Talk About Race":"I think he is uniquely positioned because he straddles the racial divide very well. I think some of what he said will resonate. But it's a gamble." - NYT, 3-25-08
  • Julian Zelizer on"Obama Edges Clinton in Cash and Spending in February":"This is a horse race, and it is a close one. Every ad, every appearance, every dollar counts." - Bloomberg, 3-21-08
  • Julian Zelizer: Comment: How Democrats can lose in November - Reuters, 3-20-08
  • Akhil Reed Amar: Law prof. who often doubles as historian suggests both Clinton and Obama become president! - Slate, 3-21-08
  • Edward J. Blum: Interviewed about Obama and race - Newsweek, 3-19-08
  • Julian Zelizer on"Obama Condemns Pastor's Remarks, Won't 'Disown' Him": Obama's speech fits in with his promise to bring a new perspective to major issues."He will need to continue to demonstrate to supporters and opponents that he has a different vision for the nation. Candidates must deal with the virtues and vices of their supporters, which sometimes is more difficult than the attacks from their opponents." - Bloomberg, 3-18-08
BIGGEST STORIES: Women's History Month

BIGGEST STORIES: Women's History Month

HNN STATS THIS WEEK:

HNN STATS THIS WEEK:

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY:

    THIS WEEK IN HISTORY:

  • 03-24-1603 - Queen Elizabeth I died at age 69 after ruling England for more than 40 years.
  • 03-24-1934 - The Philippine Islands in the South Pacific were granted independence by President Franklin D. Roosevelt after nearly 50 years of American control.
  • 03-24-1999 - NATO begins launching air strikes in an attempt to force Serbia to cease hostilities against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
  • 03-25-1634 - Maryland was founded by settlers sent by the late Lord Baltimore.
  • 03-25-1894 - Jacob Sechler Coxey and his"army" of unemployed men began their march from Ohio to Washington, DC.
  • 03-25-1911 - A fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. in New York City killed 145 workers.
  • 03-25-1931 - The Scottsboro boys were arrested in Alabama.
  • 03-25-1965 - The 25,000-person Alabama Freedom March to protest the denial of voting rights to blacks, led by Martin Luther King Jr., ended its journey from Selma on the steps of the State Capitol in Montgomery, Ala.
  • 03-26-1945 - The battle of Iwo Jima ended; about 22,000 Japanese troops were killed or captured in the fighting and more than 4,500 U.S. troops were killed.
  • 03-26-1979 - In a ceremony at the White House, President Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Begin of Israel signed a peace treaty ending 30 years of war between the two countries.
  • 03-26-1982 - Groundbreaking ceremonies for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial took place in Washington, DC.
  • 03-26-2000 - Vladimir Putin was elected president of Russia.
  • 03-27-1794 - Congress authorizes the construction of six frigates, including the Constitution (Old Ironsides), for the U.S. Navy.
  • 03-27-1866 - President Andrew Johnson vetoed a civil rights bill which later became the 14th amendment.
  • 03-27-1958 - Nikita Khrushchev became Soviet premier and first secretary of the Communist Party.
  • 03-28-1797 - Nathaniel Briggs patented a washing machine.
  • 03-28-1939 - The Spanish Civil War ended.
  • 03-29-1867 - The North America Act was passed by the British parliament, creating the dominion of Canada.
  • 03-29-1951 - Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were found guilty of passing atomic secrets to the Russians and were sentenced to death.
  • 03-29-1971 - Lt. William Calley was convicted of murdering 22 Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre.
  • 03-29-1973 - The last U.S. troops left South Vietnam.
  • 03-30-1856 - The Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Crimean War.
  • 03-30-1867 - A treaty for the purchase of Alaska from Russia for the sum of $7.2 million, approximately two cents an acre, was submitted to the U.S. Senate.
  • 03-30-1870 - The 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution went into effect, guaranteeing the right to vote regardless of race.
  • 03-30-1981 - President Ronald Reagan was shot in the chest by John Hinckley as he left a Washington hotel.
  • 03-31-1492 - Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain expelled Jews who would not accept Christianity.
  • 03-31-1889 - The Eiffel Tower in Paris officially opened.
  • 03-31-1918 - Daylight Saving Time went into effect in the United States.
  • 03-31-1949 - Newfoundland became Canada's tenth province.
  • 03-31-1959 - The Dalai Lama, fleeing Chinese repression of an uprising in Tibet, arrived at the Indian border and was granted political asylum.
  • 03-31-1968 - President Lyndon Johnson announced that he would not run for re-election
  • 04-01-1789 - Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania was elected the first Speaker of the House of Representatives.
  • 04-01-1933 - The Nazi persecution of Jews began in Germany with a boycott of Jewish businesses.
  • 04-01-1945 - American forces landed on Okinawa during World War II.
  • 04-01-1970 - President Nixon signed a bill into law banning cigarette ads from radio and television.
  • 04-01-1979 - Ayatollah Khomeini proclaimed the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • 04-01-2003 - Pvt. Jessica Lynch was rescued by U.S. commandos in a raid on an Iraqi hospital.
  • 04-01-2004 - President Bush signed the"Laci Peterson" bill making it a separate federal crime to harm a fetus during an attack on the mother.
  • 04-02-1513 - Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in Florida.
  • 04-02-1792 - Congress authorized the first U.S. mint, in Philadelphia.
  • 04-02-1865 - Confederate president Jefferson Davis and most of his cabinet fled the Confederate capital of Richmond, Va.
  • 04-02-1870 - Victoria Claflin Woodhull announced her candidacy for president of the United States.
  • 04-02-1917 - President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war against Germany.
  • 04-02-1932 - Charles Lindbergh paid a $50,000 ransom for the return of his kidnapped son.
  • 04-02-1982 - Argentina seized the Falkland Islands from Britain
  • 04-02-2005 - Pope John Paul II died.
  • 04-03-1882 - Outlaw Jesse James was shot in the back by Bob Ford, one of his own gang members, reportedly for a $10,000 reward.
  • 04-03-1936 - Bruno Hauptmann was electrocuted for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby.
  • 04-03-1948 - President Truman signed the Marshall Plan, which would foster the recovery of war-torn Europe.
  • 04-04-1818 - Congress adopted a U.S. flag with one star for each state.
  • 04-04-1841 - President William Henry Harrison died from pneumonia, one month after his inauguration.
  • 04-04-1945 - The Ohrdruf death camp was liberated from Nazi occupation.
  • 04-04-1949 - The treaty establishing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was signed.
  • 04-04-1968 - Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated.
  • 04-04-1973 - The ribbon was cut to open the World Trade Center in New York City.
  • 04-05-1614 - Pocahontas married John Rolfe.
  • 04-05-1792 - George Washington cast the first presidential veto.
  • 04-05-1951 - Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sentenced to death for giving away atomic secrets to the Russians.
  • 04-05-1955 - Winston Churchill resigned as prime minister of Britain.
  • 04-06-1862 - The Battle of Shiloh in the American Civil War began.
  • 04-06-1917 - U.S. declared war on Germany and entered World War I.
  • 04-06-1994 - The presidents of Rwanda and Burundi were killed in a plane crash.
IN THE NEWS:

IN THE NEWS:

REVIEWED AND FIRST CHAPTERS:

REVIEWED AND FIRST CHAPTERS:

OP-EDs:

OP-EDs:

BLOGS:

BLOGS:

PROFILED:

PROFILED:

  • Edward Renehan: Historian charged with stealing Theodore Roosevelt letter - AP, 3-27-08
INTERVIEWS:

INTERVIEWS:

FEATURES:

FEATURES:

QUOTED:

QUOTED:

  • Ron Bryant on"Davis' bicentennial eclipsed by Lincoln":"I'll say it this way - winners write history. We need heroes, we need villains. Lincoln became a hero and Davis a villain." - Kentucky Kernel, 3-28-08
  • Jo Paoletti on"Prolonged economic pessimism has a silver lining":"I believe that it is life's tough and painful experiences that give humans their best perspective into what is truly valuable about existence... That is as true for personal loss such as death as it is for economic loss." For example, after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, families began"nesting" together at home. Residents of New Orleans vowed to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina, and others donated to the cause. Paoletti said some even had positive recollections of family life during the Great Depression. - Baltimore Sun, 3-30-08
  • Edmund Kern on" Pottermania lives on in college classrooms":"As a kind of global cultural phenomenon, Harry Potter in a sense is unprecedented. I think movies have been extremely popular around the world, I think that certain music has been extremely popular around the world, but never before has a single literary endeavor caught the attention of so many people." - CNN, 3-25-08
  • Glenn Williams: Clears up myths about GW's campaign against Iroquois - The Newsletter of the New York American Revolution Round Table, 3-19-08
  • Craig Canning: Historian says ties between US and China have long been built of trade - Richmond Times-Dispatch, 3-19-08
  • John L. Esposito: Sad that his predictions came true about Iraq War - Middle East Strategy at Harvard (MESH blog), 3-20-08
HONORED / AWARDED / APPOINTED:

HONORED, AWARDED, APPOINTED:

EXHIBITS:

EXHIBITS:

  • McLean County Museum of History offers look into Lincoln Legacy Starting May 12, students can take a tour to Springfield to learn more about President Abraham Lincoln - Daily Vidette, IL, 3-26-08
CALENDAR:

CALENDAR:

  • April 2, 2008: Margaret Humphreys, the Josiah Charles Trent Professor in the History of Medicine and an associate clinical professor of medicine at Duke University, will speak on"The South's Secret Weapons: Disease, Environment and the Civil War" at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 2, in Giffels Auditorium at the University of Arkansas - University of Arkansas Daily Headlines, AR, 3-27-08
  • April 3, 2008: The Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas will host a panel discussion titled"First Spouses: Changing Roles and Expectations" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3. Panelists include South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford; Carl Sferrazza Anthony, an expert and biographer of first families and their political impact; and Paul Boller, a presidential historian. - infozine.com, 3-23-08
  • April 11-13-08: Honestly, how many Abes can there be? Scores of Lincoln impersonators heading to Alton - Belleville News-Democrat, 3-30-08
  • May-September 2008: Elizabeth Brand Monroe, Deborah A. Lee, Lectures Showcase Leesburg's History for 250th Anniversary - WaPo, 1-18-08
  • David Zabecki: Hooks up with Stephen Ambrose Tours / Zabecki will lead the 14-day tour to visit historic World War II sites in Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw and Berlin from May 16-30, 2008.- Press Release--Stephen Ambrose Tours, 1-10-08
ON TV:

    ON TV: History Listings This Week

  • C-Span2, BookTV: History This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War Author: Drew Gilpin Faust - Monday, March 31 @ 5:00am ET - C-Span2, BookTV
  • PBS: American Experience:"Minik, the Lost Eskimo," Monday, March 31 @ 8pm ET
  • History Channel:"Andrew Jackson," Monday, March 31, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Cities Of The Underworld :New York: Secret Societies," Monday, March 31, @ 9pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Journey to 10,000 BC," Tuesday, April 1, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Tsunami 2004: Waves of Death," Tuesday, April 1, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Quest for the Lost Ark," Wednesday, April 2, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Mysteries of the Garden of Eden," Wednesday, April 2, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"History's Mysteries :Japan's Mysterious Pyramids," Wednesday, April 2, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Titanic's Achilles Heel," Thursday, April 3, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Titanic's Final Moments: Missing Pieces," Thursday, April 3, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Cities Of The Underworld :Underground Apocalypse," Thursday, April 3, @ 10pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Last Stand of The 300," Friday, April 4, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Lost Worlds :City of Armageddon," Friday, April 4, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Battle 360 :The Grey Ghost" Friday, April 4, @ 10pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"A Global Warning?," Saturday, April 5, @ 8pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Decoding The Past :Doomsday 2012: The End of Days," Saturday, April 5, @ 10pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"King," Sunday, March 6, @ 8pm ET/PT
SELLING BIG (NYT):

SELLING BIG (NYT):

  • Jonah Goldberg: LIBERAL FASCISM #6 -- 11 weeks on list - 4-6-08
FUTURE RELEASES:

FUTURE RELEASES:

  • Gilbert King: The Execution of Willie Francis, March 31, 2008
  • Charles Lane: The Day Freedom Died: The Colfax Massacre, the Supreme Court, and the Betrayal of Reconstruction, April 1, 2008
  • Philip Bobbitt: Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century, April 1, 2008
  • Louis P. Masur: The Soiling of Old Glory: The Story of a Photograph That Shocked America, April 1, 2008
  • Cokie Roberts: Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation, April 8, 2007
  • Tony Judt: Reappraisals: Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century, April 17, 2008
  • Ted Sorensen: Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History, May 6, 2008
  • Scott McClellan: What Happened, May 12, 2008
  • William F. Buckley, Jr.: Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater, May 12, 2008
  • John Lukacs: Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat: The Dire Warning: Churchill's First Speech as Prime Minister, May 12, 2008
  • Peter Clarke: The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Birth of the Pax Americana, May 13, 2008
  • Thurston Clarke: Last Campaign, May 27, 2008
  • John S. Eisenhower: Zachary Taylor: The 12th President, 1849-1850, May 27, 2008
  • Paul Finkelman (Editor): Congress and the Emergence of Sectionalism: From the Missouri Compromise to the Age of Jackson, May 28, 2008
  • Shane O'Sullivan: Who Killed Bobby?, June 3, 2008
  • Gil Troy: Leading from the Center, June 9, 2008
DEPARTED:

DEPARTED:


Sunday, March 30, 2008 - 22:32

CAMPAIGN 2008 WATCH:

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 2008 WATCH:

  • Primary Season Election Results - NYT
  • Democratic race might break pattern of racial history The presence of a major black candidate makes race a natural factor in the Democratic contest - Miami Herald, 3-15-08
  • David Kennedy on"Valley donors' dream: Clinton, Obama share ticket":"There is some logic to it. The person is a perceived vote getter," said Kennedy, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Stanford historian and professor. But even this presidential historian is a bit conflicted over the 2008 Democratic contest. Kennedy himself has given money to both Clinton and Obama, and voted for the latter."I prefer him, but I would enthusiastically vote for her if she wins the nomination," he said While Kennedy understands"the great electoral appeal" of having two candidates share the ticket who can win millions of votes and raise hundreds of millions of dollars, he wonders what kind of governing coalition they would make."It seems to me Hillary Clinton would be temperamentally very uncomfortable as No. 2 when for so long she's been aiming for the presidency," he said."And I think anyone would be uncomfortable of being her vice president because with Bill around you'd be No. 3 or maybe even No. 4 or 5." - San Jose Mercury News, 3-16-08
BIGGEST STORIES: Women's History Month

BIGGEST STORIES: Women's History Month

HNN STATS THIS WEEK:

HNN STATS THIS WEEK:

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY:

    THIS WEEK IN HISTORY:

  • 17/03/1762 - The first St. Patrick's Day parade was held in New York City.
  • 17/03/1776 - British forces evacuated Boston during the Revolutionary War.
  • 17/03/1870 - Wellesley Female Seminary (later Wellesley College) received its charter from the Massachusetts legislature.
  • 17/03/1942 - Gen. Douglas MacArthur became supreme commander of Allied forces in the southwest Pacific theater during World War II.
  • 17/03/1969 - Golda Meir was sworn in as prime minister of Israel.
  • 17/03/2003 - President Bush delivered an ultimatum to Saddam Hussein: leave Iraq within 48 hours or face an attack.
  • 18/03/1584 - Russian czar Ivan IV, or Ivan"The Terrible," died at age 53.
  • 18/03/1766 - After months of American protests, Britain repealed the Stamp Act.
  • 18/03/1925 - The most violent single tornado in U.S. history, the"Tri-State Tornado," hit Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois, killing 689 people and injuring 13,000 others.
  • 18/03/1963 - The Supreme Court held in Gideon v. Wainwright that public defenders must be provided for indigent defendants in felony cases.
  • 18/03/1965 - Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov made the first spacewalk.
  • 18/03/1990 - The biggest art theft in U.S. history occurs at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. The works, including pieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt, were never recovered.
  • 03-19-1853 - During the Taiping Rebellion in China, the rebels captured Nanking and renamed it T'en-ching (Heavenly Capital).
  • 03-19-1920 - The United States Senate voted down signing the Treaty of Versailles for the second time.
  • 03-19-2003 - Operation Iraqi Freedom is launched with air strikes on Baghdad, the beginning of the war with Iraq (March 20 in Iraq).
  • 03-20-1602 - The Dutch East India Company was established. During its 196-year history, it became one of the world's most powerful companies.
  • 03-20-1852 - Harriet Beecher Stowe's"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was published.
  • 03-20-2003 - Ground troops entered Iraq and a second round of air strikes against Baghdad was launched.
  • 03-21-1556 - The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, was burned at the stake as a heretic.
  • 03-21-1804 - The French civil code, the Code Napoleon, was officially put forth.
  • 03-21-1963 - Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco Bay, a harsh maximum security jail which once housed gangster Al Capone, closed.
  • 03-21-1965 - Martin Luther King, Jr., led the start of a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  • 03-22-1765 - The Stamp Act was enacted on the American colonies by Britain.
  • 03-22-1820 - U.S. naval hero Stephen Decatur was killed in a duel with dishonored former Chesapeake captain James Barron.
  • 03-22-1895 - Auguste and Louis Lumiere first demonstrated motion pictures using celluloid film in Paris.
  • 03-22-1972 - Congress approved the Equal Rights Amendment and sent it to be ratified by the states. The amendment would fail to get the required 38 states to ratify it.
  • 03-23-1775 - Patrick Henry declared"Give me liberty, or give me death."
  • 03-23-1806 - Lewis and Clark began their return journey east.
  • 03-23-1983 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan proposed a space-based missile defense system called the Strategic Defense Initiative or"Star Wars."
  • 03-24-1603 - Queen Elizabeth I died at age 69 after ruling England for more than 40 years.
  • 03-24-1934 - The Philippine Islands in the South Pacific were granted independence by President Franklin D. Roosevelt after nearly 50 years of American control.
  • 03-24-1999 - NATO begins launching air strikes in an attempt to force Serbia to cease hostilities against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
  • 03-25-1634 - Maryland was founded by settlers sent by the late Lord Baltimore.
  • 03-25-1894 - Jacob Sechler Coxey and his"army" of unemployed men began their march from Ohio to Washington, DC.
  • 03-25-1911 - A fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. in New York City killed 145 workers.
  • 03-25-1931 - The Scottsboro boys were arrested in Alabama.
  • 03-25-1965 - The 25,000-person Alabama Freedom March to protest the denial of voting rights to blacks, led by Martin Luther King Jr., ended its journey from Selma on the steps of the State Capitol in Montgomery, Ala.
IN THE NEWS:

IN THE NEWS:

REVIEWED AND FIRST CHAPTERS:

REVIEWED AND FIRST CHAPTERS:

  • Gordon S. Wood: A sage historian laments the"present-mindedness" of many of his colleagues THE PURPOSE OF THE PAST Reflections on the Uses of History - WaPo, 3-16-08
  • Daniel Lord Smail: I Feel Good ON DEEP HISTORY AND THE BRAIN - NYT, 3-16-08
  • Eric Alterman: What's Left WHY WE'RE LIBERALS A Political Handbook for Post-Bush America - NYT, 3-16-08
  • Gabriela Arredondo: New book spotlights the experiences of Mexicans in Chicago - UC Santa Cruz, CA, 3-17-08
OP-EDs:

OP-EDs:

BLOGS:

BLOGS:

PROFILED:

PROFILED:

INTERVIEWS:

INTERVIEWS:

FEATURES:

FEATURES:

QUOTED:

QUOTED:

  • Bruce Cumings on"North Korea would be tough to invade Speaker stresses peaceful negotiation":"It would make [the occupation of] Iraq look like a picnic."..."We stalemated in Korea, lost in Vietnam and are not winning in Iraq," Cumings said. Because of this U.S. military history, Cumings said"we need to rethink" how to deal with major military powers." - LSU The Daily Reveille, 3-12-08
  • Dominick Lizzi: Historian who wrote book about impeached NYS governor reacts to Spitzer scandal - http://capitalnews9.com, 3-11-08
  • John Sharp: Historian says organ not always welcome among Mennonites - http://www.hesston.edu, 3-10-08
HONORED / AWARDED / APPOINTED:

HONORED, AWARDED, APPOINTED:

  • Daniel Walker Howe: Historian to Receive New-York Historical Society $50,000 Prize and Title of American Historian Laureate - Press Release, 3-11-08
  • British art historian elected grand master of Knights of Malta Source: AP (3-11-08)
  • H-Net celebrates (quietly) 15th anniversary - Wendy Plotkin at H-Net, 2-25-08
WEB SITES:

EXHIBITS:

  • Exhibition Review John Milton at 400 A Giant's Roaring, Faintly Echoed, New York Public Library - NYT, 3-15-08
SPOTTED:

SPOTTED:

CALENDAR:

CALENDAR:

  • March 18, 2008: Eric Goldstein, editor of the American Jewish History journal and associate professor of history and Jewish studies at Emory University, will speak March 18 at the University of Louisville. Goldstein's talk is entitled"Negotiating the Color Line: Southern Jews, Whiteness and the Rise of Jim Crow." It will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Ekstrom Library on Belknap Campus. - Louisville Courier-Journal, KY, 3-8-08
  • March 19, 2008: Roy Foster, Carroll Professor of Irish History at the University of Oxford, will deliver a lecture on"The Strange Death of Romantic Ireland" at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, in the Niles Gallery of the University of Kentucky Fine Arts Library. - UK News, KY, 3-7-08
  • May-September 2008: Elizabeth Brand Monroe, Deborah A. Lee, Lectures Showcase Leesburg's History for 250th Anniversary - WaPo, 1-18-08
  • David Zabecki: Hooks up with Stephen Ambrose Tours / Zabecki will lead the 14-day tour to visit historic World War II sites in Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw and Berlin from May 16-30, 2008.- Press Release--Stephen Ambrose Tours, 1-10-08
ON TV:

    ON TV: History Listings This Week

  • PBS: American Experience:"Minik, the Lost Eskimo," Monday, March 31 @ 8pm ET
  • History Channel:"The Dark Ages," Tuesday, March 18, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Alaska: Dangerous Territory," Wednesday, March 19, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Organized Crime: A World History :Colombia," Wednesday, March 19, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Man, Moment, Machine :Hunting Bonnie & Clyde," Wednesday, March 19, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"UFO Files : Alien Engineering," Thursday, March 20, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Cities Of The Underworld :Viking Underground," Thursday, March 20, @ 10pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"The Exodus Decoded," Friday, March 21, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"The Bible Code: Predicting Armageddon," Friday, March 21, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Bible Code II: Apocalypse and Beyond :Bible Code II: Apocalypse and Beyond" Friday, March 21, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Battle 360 :Bloody Santa Cruz" Friday, March 21, @ 10pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Journey to 10,000 BC," Saturday, March 22, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Quest for the Lost Ark," Saturday, March 22, @ 8pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"The Protestant Reformation," Saturday, March 22, @ 10pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Biblical Disasters," Sunday, March 23, @ 3pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Banned from The Bible II," Sunday, March 23, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Crucifixion," Sunday, March 23, @ 8pm ET/PT
  • C-Span2, BookTV: History Charlatan: America's Most Dangerous Huckster, the Man Who Pursued Him, and the Age of Flimflam Author: Pope Brock - Saturday, March 22 @ 12:00pm ET - C-Span2, BookTV
  • C-Span2, BookTV: After Words: Carl Cannon co-author of"Reagan's Disciple: George W. Bush's Troubled Quest for a Presidential Legacy" interviewed by Bob Schieffer, chief Washington correspondent for CBS News - Saturday, March 22 @ 10:00pm ET - C-Span2, BookTV
  • C-Span2, BookTV: Politics Saviors or Sellouts: The Promise and Peril of Black Conservatism, from Booker T. Washington to Condoleezza Rice Author: Christopher Alan Bracey - Saturday, March 22 @ 11:00pm ET - C-Span2, BookTV
SELLING BIG (NYT):

SELLING BIG (NYT):

  • Jonah Goldberg: LIBERAL FASCISM #3 -- 9 weeks on list - 3-23-08
  • Jacob Weisberg: THE BUSH TRAGEDY #13 -- 1 week on list - 3-23-08
  • Drew Gilpin Faust: THIS REPUBLIC OF SUFFERING #34 - 3-23-08
FUTURE RELEASES:

FUTURE RELEASES:

  • Susan Nagel: Marie-Therese, Child of Terror: The Fate of Marie Antoinette's Daughter, March 18, 2008
  • Matthew Parker: Panama Fever: The Epic History of One of the Greatest Engineering Triumphs of All Time: The Building of the Panama Canal, March 18, 2008
  • James Holland: Italy's Sorrow: A Year of War: 1944--1945, March 18, 2008
  • Russ Hoyle: Going to War: How Misinformation, Disinformation and Arrogance Led America into the Iraqi Quagmire, March 18, 2008
  • James Donovan: A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Bighorn - the Last Great Battle of the American West (REV), March 24, 2008.
  • Gilbert King: The Execution of Willie Francis, March 31, 2008
  • Charles Lane: The Day Freedom Died: The Colfax Massacre, the Supreme Court, and the Betrayal of Reconstruction, April 1, 2008
  • Philip Bobbitt: Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century, April 1, 2008
  • Louis P. Masur: The Soiling of Old Glory: The Story of a Photograph That Shocked America, April 1, 2008
  • Cokie Roberts: Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation, April 8, 2007
  • Tony Judt: Reappraisals: Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century, April 17, 2008
  • Ted Sorensen: Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History, May 6, 2008
  • Scott McClellan: What Happened, May 12, 2008
  • William F. Buckley, Jr.: Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater, May 12, 2008
  • John Lukacs: Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat: The Dire Warning: Churchill's First Speech as Prime Minister, May 12, 2008
  • Peter Clarke: The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Birth of the Pax Americana, May 13, 2008
  • Thurston Clarke: Last Campaign, May 27, 2008
  • John S. Eisenhower: Zachary Taylor: The 12th President, 1849-1850, May 27, 2008
  • Paul Finkelman (Editor): Congress and the Emergence of Sectionalism: From the Missouri Compromise to the Age of Jackson, May 28, 2008
  • Shane O'Sullivan: Who Killed Bobby?, June 3, 2008
  • Gil Troy: Leading from the Center, June 9, 2008
DEPARTED:

DEPARTED:


Monday, March 17, 2008 - 22:42

CAMPAIGN 2008 WATCH:

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 2008 WATCH:

BIGGEST STORIES: Women's History Month

BIGGEST STORIES: Women's History Month

BIGGEST STORIES: Black History Month

BIGGEST STORIES: Black History Month:

HNN STATS THIS WEEK:

HNN STATS THIS WEEK:

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY:

    THIS WEEK IN HISTORY:

  • 10/03/1578 - Queen Elizabeth I gives Johan Casimir œ20,000 to aid Dutch rebellion
  • 10/03/1629 - King Charles I dissolved Parliament; he called it back 11 years later
  • 10/03/1681 - English Quaker William Penn receives charter from Charles II, making him sole proprietor of colonial American territory Pennsylvania
  • 10/03/1849 - Abraham Lincoln applies for a patent; only US president to do so
  • 10/03/1862 - US issues 1st paper money ($5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000)
  • 10/03/1864 - Red River campaign LA
  • 10/03/1865 - Battle of Monroe's Crossroads, NC
  • 10/03/1876 - 1st telephone call made (Alexander Graham Bell to Thomas Watson)
  • 10/03/1969 - James Earl Ray pleads guilty in murder of Martin Luther King Jr
  • 10/03/1972 - 1st black US political convention opens (Gary Indiana)
  • 10/03/1982 - Pres Reagan proclaims economic sanctions against Libya
  • 11/03/1302 - Romeo and Juliet's wedding day, according to Shakespeare
  • 11/03/1665 - NY approves new code guaranteeing Protestants religious rights
  • 11/03/1789 - Benjamin Banneker with L'Enfant begin to lay out Washington DC
  • 11/03/1861 - Confederate convention in Montgomery, adopts constitution
  • 11/03/1862 - 12] Gen Stonewall Jackson evacuates Winchester Virginia Army of the Potomac. Gen Henry Halleck is named general-in-chief
  • 11/03/1888 - Great blizzard of '88 strikes NE US
  • 11/03/1941 - FDR signs Lend-Lease Bill (lend money to Britain)
  • 11/03/1942 - 1st deportation train leaves Paris for Auschewitz Concentration Camp
  • 11/03/1954 - US Army charges Senator Joseph McCarthy used undue pressure tactics
  • 11/03/1985 - Mikhail S Gorbachev replaces Konstantin Chernenko as Soviet leader
  • 11/03/2004 - Terrorists explode simultaneous bombs on Madrid's rail network ripping through a commuter train and rocking three stations, killing 190
  • 12/03/1350 - Orvieto city says it will behead and burn Jewish-Christian couples
  • 12/03/1664 - 1st naturalization act in American colonies
  • 12/03/1860 - Congress accepts Pre-emption Bill: free land in West for colonists
  • 12/03/1888 - The Great Blizzard of '88 struck the northeastern U.S. (400 die)
  • 12/03/1930 - Mohandas Gandhi began his 200-mile march to protest the British salt tax.
  • 12/03/1933 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave the first of his nation-wide"fireside chats" on radio.
  • 12/03/1938 -"Anschluss" took place when Hitler incorporated his homeland of Austria into the Third Reich
  • 12/03/1945 - NY is 1st to prohibit discrimination by race and creed in employment
  • 12/03/1947 - President Truman established the"Truman Doctrine" to aid in the containment of Communism
  • 12/03/1993 - Janet Reno was sworn in as the first female attorney general of the United States.
  • 12/03/2002 - The color-coded terror alert system was unveiled by Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge.
  • 13/03/1639 - Cambridge College was renamed Harvard University.
  • 13/03/1656 - Jews are denied the right to build a synagogue in New Amsterdam
  • 13/03/1852 -"Uncle Sam" cartoon appeared for the first time in N.Y. Lantern weekly.
  • 13/03/1861 - Jefferson Davis signs bill authorizing use of slaves as soldiers
  • 13/03/1868 - The Senate began President Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial.
  • 13/03/1918 - American Red Magen David (Jewish Red Cross) forms
  • 13/03/1925 - Tennessee passed a bill prohibiting the teaching of evolution in public schools.
  • 13/03/1943 - Failed assassin attempt on Hitler during Smolensk-Rastenburg flight
  • 13/03/1972 - Britain and China resumed full diplomatic relations after 22 years; Britain withdrew its consulate from Taiwan.
  • 14/03/1629 - England granted a royal charter to Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • 14/03/1644 - England grants patent for Providence Plantations (now Rhode Island)
  • 14/03/1689 - Scotland dismisses Willem III and Mary Stuart as king and queen
  • 14/03/1743 - The first town meeting was held in Boston, Massachusetts, at Faneuil Hall.
  • 14/03/1794 - The cotton gin was patented by Eli Whitney.
  • 14/03/1923 - Pres Warren G Harding becomes 1st pres to pay taxes
  • 14/03/1964 - Jack Ruby was found guilty of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy.
  • 14/03/1967 - JFK's body moved from temporary grave to a permanent memorial
  • 14/03/1990 - The Soviet Congress voted Mikhail Gorbachev into the newly-created and powerful position of president.
  • 14/03/2003 - Start of weekend of protests against war in Iraq that are attended by millions
  • 15/03/44 B.C. - On the"Ides of March," Julius Caesar was stabbed to death in the senate house by a group of conspirators led by Cimber, Casca, Cassius, and Marcus Junius Brutus.
  • 15/03/1493 - Christopher Columbus returned to Spain after his first visit to the Western Hemisphere.
  • 15/03/1820 - Maine became the 23rd state.
  • 15/03/1917 - Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia, is forced to abdicate his throne (March 2, old style calendar).
  • 15/03/1965 - President Lyndon Johnson asked Congress for legislation guaranteeing every American the right to vote.
  • 16/03/1850 - Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter was published.
  • 16/03/1935 - Adolf Hitler cancelled the military clauses of the Treaty of Versailles.
  • 16/03/1968 - The My Lai massacre occurred in Vietnam.
  • 16/03/1968 - New York Senator Robert Kennedy announced his intention to run for the Democratic presidential nomination.
  • 16/03/1985 - U.S. journalist Terry Anderson was kidnapped in Beirut; he was not released until December 4, 1991 after 2454 days in captivity.
  • 16/03/1988 - Lieutenant Colonel Oliver L. North and Vice Admiral John M. Poindexter of the National Security Council are indicted on charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States for their role in the Iran-contra affair.
  • 17/03/1762 - The first St. Patrick's Day parade was held in New York City.
  • 17/03/1776 - British forces evacuated Boston during the Revolutionary War.
  • 17/03/1870 - Wellesley Female Seminary (later Wellesley College) received its charter from the Massachusetts legislature.
  • 17/03/1942 - Gen. Douglas MacArthur became supreme commander of Allied forces in the southwest Pacific theater during World War II.
  • 17/03/1969 - Golda Meir was sworn in as prime minister of Israel.
  • 17/03/2003 - President Bush delivered an ultimatum to Saddam Hussein: leave Iraq within 48 hours or face an attack.
  • 18/03/1584 - Russian czar Ivan IV, or Ivan"The Terrible," died at age 53.
  • 18/03/1766 - After months of American protests, Britain repealed the Stamp Act.
  • 18/03/1925 - The most violent single tornado in U.S. history, the"Tri-State Tornado," hit Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois, killing 689 people and injuring 13,000 others.
  • 18/03/1963 - The Supreme Court held in Gideon v. Wainwright that public defenders must be provided for indigent defendants in felony cases.
  • 18/03/1965 - Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov made the first spacewalk.
  • 18/03/1990 - The biggest art theft in U.S. history occurs at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. The works, including pieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt, were never recovered.
IN THE NEWS:

IN THE NEWS:

REVIEWED AND FIRST CHAPTERS:

REVIEWED AND FIRST CHAPTERS:

  • Lou Cannon and Carl M. Cannon: The Master Two journalists argue that Bush has failed to learn Reagan's lessons REAGAN'S DISCIPLE George W. Bush's Troubled Quest For a Presidential Legacy - WaPo, 3-9-08
  • William A. Link: POLITICS | BIOGRAPHY Southern Man Jesse Helms was an archetype. Now is he an artifact? RIGHTEOUS WARRIOR Jesse Helms and the Rise of Modern Conservatism - WaPo, 3-9-08
  • Willie Brown: POLITICS | MEMOIR Crossing (Almost) All the Lines San Francisco's Willie Brown recalls the joy of politics. BASIC BROWN My Life and Our Times - WaPo, 3-9-08
  • Campaign Watch A BOUND MAN Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can't Win By Shelby Steele, FREE RIDE John McCain And the Media By David Brock and Paul Waldman, DECLARING INDEPENDENCE The Beginning of the End Of the Two-Party System By Douglas E. Schoen, MILLENNIAL MAKEOVER MySpace, YouTube, And the Future Of American Politics By Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais - WaPo, 3-9-08
  • Gordon S. Wood: A history of history THE PURPOSE OF THE PAST: REFLECTIONS ON THE USES OF HISTORY - Washington Times, 3-9-08
  • Wing-kai To: Then and now: A legacy in Boston Chinatown's story told in new book Chinese in Boston: 1870-1965 - Boston Globe, 3-6-08
  • Sally G. McMillen: Finding feminism in 1848 Davidson professor's readable history chronicles early struggle for rights SENECA FALLS AND THE ORIGINS OF THE WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT - Charlotte News & Observer, 2-25-08
  • Lou Cannon and Carl M. Cannon: What Would Reagan Do? REAGAN'S DISCIPLE George W. Bush's Troubled Quest for a Presidential Legacy. - NYT, 3-2-08
  • ALAN BRINKLEY on Jacob Weisberg: In Search of Bush THE BUSH TRAGEDY - NYT, 3-2-08
  • Jacob Weisberg: THE BUSH TRAGEDY, First Chapter - NYT, 2-1-08
  • Ginor and Remez: Their arguments about USSR role in 6-Day War receiving more support - Mark N. Katz in the Middle East Journal (Vol. 62, #1, Winter 2008), 2-1-08
OP-EDs:

OP-EDs:

BLOGS:

BLOGS:

PROFILED:

PROFILED:

INTERVIEWS:

INTERVIEWS:

FEATURES:

FEATURES:

QUOTED:

QUOTED:

  • Improved U.S.-Russia relations a 'possibility' under Medvedev, says historian:"After several statements concerning Iran and Kosovo and American weapons in Europe were made by the current administration, relations with the United States became not friendly.... So I do not think that this would lead us to good relations with the old administration. Do we have the chance with the new administration? Yes, we do have the chance."... -
  • Thomas Schwartz: State historian offers new look at Mary Todd Lincoln:"people will see many similarities with things we take for granted today as being general characteristics of a modern woman. But at the time, they weren't accepted and provoked quite a bit of discussion and comment in private letters, in conversation and in the public media.... I don't think one needs to ignore her bad behavior at times, she could be a very good hater but it shouldn't blind us to those things she did to help advance her husband's career. There are many things about Lincoln that we give him credit for that we need to give her credit for, including the push to become president. She probably wanted it more than he did, not that he didn't have an inclination and an ambition himself." - http://www.bnd.com, 3-2-08
HONORED / AWARDED / APPOINTED:

HONORED, AWARDED, APPOINTED:

WEB SITES:

WEB SITES:

SPOTTED:

SPOTTED:

CALENDAR:

CALENDAR:

  • H.W. Brands: will deliver a series of lectures this week as scholar in residence at Grand Valley State University's Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, MI, 3-9-08
  • March 10, 2008: Bill Tuttle: Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas will host a lecture in honor of the forthcoming retirement of a longtime KU history professor -- The first Tuttle Lecture will be delivered by Leon Litwack, a retired professor from the University of California-Berkeley. The lecture, titled"Fight the Power," will take place at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 10, at the Dole Institute. - http://www.infozine.com, 3-4-08
  • March 18, 2008: Eric Goldstein, editor of the American Jewish History journal and associate professor of history and Jewish studies at Emory University, will speak March 18 at the University of Louisville. Goldstein's talk is entitled"Negotiating the Color Line: Southern Jews, Whiteness and the Rise of Jim Crow." It will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Ekstrom Library on Belknap Campus. - Louisville Courier-Journal, KY, 3-8-08
  • March 19, 2008: Roy Foster, Carroll Professor of Irish History at the University of Oxford, will deliver a lecture on"The Strange Death of Romantic Ireland" at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, in the Niles Gallery of the University of Kentucky Fine Arts Library. - UK News, KY, 3-7-08
  • May-September 2008: Elizabeth Brand Monroe, Deborah A. Lee, Lectures Showcase Leesburg's History for 250th Anniversary - WaPo, 1-18-08
  • David Zabecki: Hooks up with Stephen Ambrose Tours / Zabecki will lead the 14-day tour to visit historic World War II sites in Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw and Berlin from May 16-30, 2008.- Press Release--Stephen Ambrose Tours, 1-10-08
ON TV:

    ON TV: History Listings This Week

  • C-Span2, BookTV: Politics After Words: Philip Shenon author of"The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation" interviewed by Michael Duffy, assistant managing editor of TIME magazine - Monday, March 10 @ 12:00am ET - C-Span2, BookTV
  • PBS: American Experience:"Minik, the Lost Eskimo," Monday, March 31 @ 8pm ET
  • History Channel:"Journey to 10,000 BC," Sunday, March 9, @ 6pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Houdini: Unlocking the Mystery," Monday, March 10, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Deep Sea Detectives :The Death of the Edmund Fitzgerald," Monday, March 10, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Deep Sea Detectives :Underwater Train Wreck," Monday, March 10, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Cities Of The Underworld :Maya Underground," Monday, March 10, @ 9pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Special : Nazi America: A Secret History," Tuesday, March 11, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"The Hunt for John Wilkes Booth," Wednesday, March 12, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Conspiracy? :Lincoln Assassination," Wednesday, March 12, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Battlefield Detectives :The Civil War: Gettysburg," Wednesday, March 12, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Battlefield Detectives :The Civil War: Antietam," Wednesday, March 12, @ 6pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"The True Story of Charlie Wilson," Thursday, March 13, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Fort Knox: Secrets Revealed" Friday, March 14, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Modern Marvels," Marathon, Saturday, March 15, @ 5-8pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"The Universe : Beyond the Big Bang," Saturday, March 15, @ 8pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Journey to 10,000 BC," Saturday, March 15, @ 10pm ET/PT
SELLING BIG (NYT):

SELLING BIG (NYT):

  • Jonah Goldberg: LIBERAL FASCISM #2 -- 8 weeks on list - 3-16-08
  • Jacob Weisberg: THE BUSH TRAGEDY #18 - 3-16-08
  • Drew Gilpin Faust: THIS REPUBLIC OF SUFFERING #34 - 3-16-08
FUTURE RELEASES:

FUTURE RELEASES:

  • Joseph Balkoski: From Beachhead to Brittany, March 10, 2008
  • Paula J. Giddings: Ida: A Sword Among Lions, March 11, 2008
  • Steven Waldman: Founding Faith: Providence, Politics, and the Birth of Religious Freedom in America, March 11, 2008
  • Susan Nagel: Marie-Therese, Child of Terror: The Fate of Marie Antoinette's Daughter, March 18, 2008
  • Matthew Parker: Panama Fever: The Epic History of One of the Greatest Engineering Triumphs of All Time: The Building of the Panama Canal, March 18, 2008
  • James Holland: Italy's Sorrow: A Year of War: 1944--1945, March 18, 2008
  • Russ Hoyle: Going to War: How Misinformation, Disinformation and Arrogance Led America into the Iraqi Quagmire, March 18, 2008
  • James Donovan: A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Bighorn - the Last Great Battle of the American West (REV), March 24, 2008.
  • Gilbert King: The Execution of Willie Francis, March 31, 2008
  • Charles Lane: The Day Freedom Died: The Colfax Massacre, the Supreme Court, and the Betrayal of Reconstruction, April 1, 2008
  • Philip Bobbitt: Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century, April 1, 2008
  • Louis P. Masur: The Soiling of Old Glory: The Story of a Photograph That Shocked America, April 1, 2008
  • Cokie Roberts: Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation, April 8, 2007
  • Tony Judt: Reappraisals: Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century, April 17, 2008
  • Ted Sorensen: Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History, May 6, 2008
  • Scott McClellan: What Happened, May 12, 2008
  • William F. Buckley, Jr.: Flying High: Remembering Barry Goldwater, May 12, 2008
  • John Lukacs: Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat: The Dire Warning: Churchill's First Speech as Prime Minister, May 12, 2008
  • Peter Clarke: The Last Thousand Days of the British Empire: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Birth of the Pax Americana, May 13, 2008
  • Thurston Clarke: Last Campaign, May 27, 2008
  • John S. Eisenhower: Zachary Taylor: The 12th President, 1849-1850, May 27, 2008
  • Paul Finkelman (Editor): Congress and the Emergence of Sectionalism: From the Missouri Compromise to the Age of Jackson, May 28, 2008
  • Shane O'Sullivan: Who Killed Bobby?, June 3, 2008
  • Gil Troy: Leading from the Center, June 9, 2008
DEPARTED:

DEPARTED:


Sunday, March 9, 2008 - 22:51

CAMPAIGN 2008 WATCH:

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 2008 WATCH:

  • Primary Season Election Results - NYT

  • Do Voices Give Candidates Presidential Timbre? - NPR, 2-23-08
  • Robert Dallek: Path from Senate to Presidency Not Easy - NPR, 2-19-08
  • Harvard Sitkoff: Barack Obama's Place In History U.S. News & World Report: Senator's Campaign Called by Sitkoff"An Important Moment In American Political History": And even while emphasizing the racial significance of the Obama phenomenon, Sitkoff says that it is also about"getting beyond the identity politics, the rabid partisanship that we've seen for the last 15 years, expressed in the intense animus against both [Bill] Clinton and [George W.] Bush." - CBS News, 2-20-08
BIGGEST STORIES: Black History Month

BIGGEST STORIES: Black History Month:

HNN STATS THIS WEEK:

HNN STATS THIS WEEK:

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY:

    THIS WEEK IN HISTORY:

  • 25/02/1793 - 1st cabinet meeting (At George Washington's home)
  • 25/02/1804 - Jefferson nominated for president at Democratic-Republican caucus
  • 25/02/1862 - Paper currency (greenbacks) introduced in US by Pres Abraham Lincoln
  • 25/02/1870 - Hiram Revels, is sworn in as 1st black member of Congress (Sen-R-MS)
  • 25/02/1919 - League of Nations set up by Paris Treaty
  • 25/02/1941 - February strike against persecution of Jews, in Amsterdam
  • 26/02/1732 - 1st mass celebrated in 1st American Catholic church, Philadelphia
  • 26/02/1848 - Marx and Engels publish"Communist Manifesto"
  • 26/02/1869 - 15th Amendment guaranteeing right to vote sent to states
  • 26/02/1870 - 1st NYC subway line opens (pneumatic powered)
  • 26/02/1933 - Golden Gate Bridge ground-breaking ceremony held at Crissy Field
  • 26/02/1962 - US Supreme court disallows race separation on public transportation
  • 27/02/1670 - Jews expelled from Austria by order of Leopold I
  • 27/02/1801 - Washington DC placed under Congressional jurisdiction
  • 27/02/1827 - 1st Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans
  • 27/02/1864 - 6th and last day of battle at Dalton, Georgia (about 600 casualties)
  • 27/02/1864 - Near Andersonville GA, rebels open a new POW camp"Camp Sumpter"
  • 27/02/1869 - John Menard is 1st black to make a speech in Congress
  • 27/02/1872 - Charlotte Ray, 1st Black woman lawyer, graduated Harvard U
  • 27/02/1877 - US Electoral College declares R Hayes winner presidential election
  • 27/02/1900 - Boer General Cronj‚ surrenders to English in Pardenberg, South-Africa
  • 27/02/1922 - Supreme Court unanimously upheld 19th amend woman's right to vote
  • 27/02/1942 - 1st transport of French Jews to nazi-Germany
  • 27/02/1949 - Chaim Weizmann becomes 1st Israeli president
  • 27/02/1950 - General Chiang Kai-shek elected president of Nationalist China
  • 27/02/1951 - 22nd amendment ratified, limiting president to 2 terms
  • 27/02/1972 - Pres Nixon and Chinese Premier Chou En-lai issued Shanghai Communique
  • 27/02/1998 - Britain's House of Lords agree's to end 1,000 years of male preference by giving a monarch's first-born daughter the same claim to the throne as any first born son
  • 28/02/1692 - Salem witch hunt begins
  • 28/02/1704 - Indians attack Deerfield, Mass, kill 40, kidnap 100
  • 28/02/1708 - Slave revolt, Newton, Long Island NY, 11 die
  • 28/02/1778 - Rhode Island General Assembly authorizes enlistment of slaves
  • 28/02/1847 - US defeats Mexico in battle of Sacramento
  • 28/02/1854 - Republican Party formally organized at Ripon, Wisc
  • 28/02/1879 -"Exodus of 1879" southern blacks flee political/economic exploitation
  • 28/02/1961 - JFK names Henry Kissinger special advisor
  • 28/02/1972 - Pres Richard Nixon ends historic week-long visit to China
  • 29/02/1504 - Columbus uses a lunar eclipse to frighten hostile Jamaican Indians
  • 29/02/1692 - Sarah Good and Tituba, an Indian servant, accused of witchcraft, Salem
  • 29/02/1796 - Jay's Treaty proclaimed, settles some differences with England
  • 29/02/1904 - Theodore Roosevelt, appoints 7 man committee to study Panama Canal
  • 29/02/1936 - FDR signs 2nd neutrality act
  • 29/02/1940 - Hattie McDaniel becomes 1st black woman to win an Oscar,"Gone with the Wind," wins 8 Oscars
  • 29/02/1956 - Pres Eisenhower announces he would seek a 2nd term
  • 29/02/1960 - JFK makes"missile gap" the presidential campaign issue
  • 29/02/1984 - Canadian PM Pierre Elliott Trudeau announced he is stepping down
  • 01/03/1562 - Blood bath at Vassy: Gen de Guise allows 1200 huguenots murder
  • 01/03/1692 - Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba arrest for witchcraft (Salem, MA)
  • 01/03/1780 - Penn becomes 1st US state to abolish slavery (for new-borns only)
  • 01/03/1781 - Continental Congress adopts Articles of Confederation
  • 01/03/1845 - President Tyler signs a resolution annexing the Republic of Texas
  • 01/03/1864 - Rebecca Lee (US) becomes 1st black woman to receive a medical degree
  • 01/03/1875 - Congress passes Civil Rights Act; invalidated by Supreme Ct, 1883
  • 01/03/1932 - Charles Lindbergh Jr (20 months), kidnapped in NJ; found dead May 12
  • 01/03/1940 - 12th Academy Awards -"Gone with the Wind," R Donat and V Leigh win
  • 01/03/1945 - FDR announces success of Yalta Conference
  • 01/03/1961 - President Kennedy establishes the Peace Corp
  • 01/03/1974 - Watergate grand jury indicts 7 presidential aides
  • 02/03/1776 - Americans begin shelling British troops in Boston
  • 02/03/1807 - Congress bans slave trade effective January 1, 1808
  • 02/03/1836 - Republic of Texas declares independence from Mexico
  • 02/03/1853 - Territory of Washington organized after separating from Oregon Ter
  • 02/03/1855 - Aleksandr Romanov becomes tsar of Russia
  • 02/03/1865 - Freedman's Bureau founded for Black Education, 1865
  • 02/03/1867 - Congress passed the 1st Reconstruction Act
  • 02/03/1877 - Rutherford B Hayes (R) declared president despite Samuel J Tilden (D) winning the popular vote, but is 1 electoral vote shy of victory
  • 02/03/1915 - Vladmir Jabotinsky forms a Jewish military force to fight in Palestine
  • 02/03/1923 - Time magazine debuts
  • 02/03/1974 - Grand jury concludes Pres Nixon is involved in Watergate cover-up
  • 02/03/1991 - UN votes in favor of US resolutions for cease fire with Iraq
  • 03/03/1801 - 1st US Jewish governor, David Emanuel, takes office in Georgia
  • 03/03/1803 - 1st impeachment trial of a federal judge, John Pickering, begins
  • 03/03/1805 - Louisiana-Missouri Territory forms
  • 03/03/1817 - Mississippi Territory is divided into Alabama Territory and Mississippi
  • 03/03/1820 - Missouri Compromise passes, allowing slavery in Missouri
  • 03/03/1837 - US president Andrew Jackson and Congress recognizes Republic of Texas
  • 03/03/1845 - 1st time, US Senate overrides presidential (Tyler) veto
  • 03/03/1849 - Territory of Minnesota organizes
  • 03/03/1862 - Battle of New Madrid MO-captured by Union forces
  • 03/03/1865 - Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands established
  • 03/03/1869 - University of South Carolina opens to all races
  • 03/03/1871 - Congress changes Indian tribes status from independent to dependent
  • 03/03/1877 - Rutherford B Hayes is sworn in as the 19th president
  • 03/03/1885 - Congress passes Indian Appropriations Act (Indians wards of fed govt)
  • 03/03/1887 - Anne Sullivan begins teaching 6 year old blind-deaf Helen Keller
  • 03/03/1911 - 1st US federal cemetery with Union and Rebel graves opens, Missouri
  • 03/03/1913 - Ida B Wells-Barnett demonstrates for female suffrage in Washington DC
  • 03/03/1918 - Treaty of Brest-Litovsk: Germany, Austria and Russia sign
  • 03/03/1923 - US Senate rejects membership in Intl Court of Justice, The Hague
  • 03/03/1931 -"Star Spangled Banner" officially becomes US national anthem
  • 03/03/1972 - Sculpted figures of Jefferson Davis, Robert E Lee, and Stonewall Jackson are completed at Stone Mountain Georgia
  • 03/03/1992 - Pres Bush apologizes for raising taxes after pledging not to
IN THE NEWS:

IN THE NEWS:

REVIEWED AND FIRST CHAPTERS:

REVIEWED AND FIRST CHAPTERS:

  • Drew Gilpin Faust: AMERICAN HISTORY | THE CIVIL WAR A Prayer for the Dying How Americans absorbed the loss of 620,000 lives during the Civil War THIS REPUBLIC OF SUFFERING Death and the American Civil War - WaPo, 2-24-08
  • W. Ralph Eubanks on Scott E. Casper: George Washington's Slaves Why the flags at Mount Vernon flew at half mast on Sarah Johnson's death. SARAH JOHNSON'S MOUNT VERNON The Forgotten History of an American Shrine WaPo, 2-24-08
  • Bevin Alexander: Lost Cause HOW THE SOUTH COULD HAVE WON THE CIVIL WAR The Fatal Errors That Led To Confederate Defeat - WaPo, 2-24-08
  • Paul Freedman: GASTRONOMIC AFFAIRS TheStar.com | entertainment | A groaning board laden with spice, poison, citrus and lore A groaning board laden with spice, poison, citrus and lore The study of food – what we eat, how we eat it, the means we use to get it – is the story of social evolution - Toronto Star, 2-24-08
  • Bruce Chilton: RELIGIOUS HISTORY Blessings and blood ABRAHAM'S CURSE The Roots of Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - Globe and Mail, CA, 2-23-08
  • Shere Hite: Why do women let jealousy get in the way of friendship? Shere Hite talks about the need for 21st-century girl power not one-upmanship - Sunday Times, UK, 2-24-08
OP-EDs:

OP-EDs:

  • Richard Thompson Ford: Play the race card at your peril Politicians help shape public attitudes – and they can make racism worse - Dallas Morning News, TX, 2-24-08
PROFILED:

PROFILED:

FEATURES:

FEATURES:

INTERVIEWS:

INTERVIEWS:

QUOTED:

QUOTED:

  • Jose Gabriel Vazeilles on"Castro's legacy: A changed Latin America":"For Latin America, the steps taken by the Cuban Revolution were a clear example that change was possible," said Jose Gabriel Vazeilles, a Buenos Aires historian. - LAT, 2-23-08
  • John Prados on"Memories of a C.I.A. Officer Resonate in a New Era":"I think there's an eerie and disturbing correlation between that era and this one," said John Prados, an intelligence historian and the author of"Safe for Democracy: The Secret Wars of the C.I.A." He said the threat of terrorism now, like the threat of communism then, was used to justify extreme measures that"later become controversial legally, morally and politically." Mr. Prados said the historical record supported Mr. Devlin's account of his actions, which he described last year in an autobiography,"Chief of Station, Congo: Fighting the Cold War in a Hot Zone.""I believe there's no reason to doubt that Mr. Devlin conspired to defuse the orders to kill Lumumba," he said. - NYT, 2-24-08
  • David Tal: Says Israeli historian's role is making sense of" chaos" - NJ Jewish News, 2-21-08
  • Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig says his history degree was great preparation:"History helps me to understand not only what the situation is, but why it is. The fact that I was a history major with a mind like this trained [me] to try to understand the genesis of any problem that has confronted me. What could I have taken that gave me a better education?" - http://www.dailycardinal.com, 2-19-08
HONORED / AWARDED / APPOINTED:

HONORED, AWARDED, APPOINTED:

SPOTTED:

SPOTTED:

CALENDAR:

CALENDAR:

  • Feb. 28, 2008: Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. of Harvard University will speak at Arkansas State University on Feb. 28. Gates will present a lecture —"Bridging the Digital Divide: W. E. B. DuBois and the Encarta Americana" — at 7 p.m. in Centennial Hall, Reng Student Services Center / Student Union, 101 N. Caraway Road, in Jonesboro. - Arkansas Democrat Gazette, 2-10-08
  • Mar. 5, 2008: Peabody Award-winning documentary film producer David C. Taylor will come to the DePauw University campus on Wednesday, March 5, to participate in a conversation with Ken Bode, Eugene S. Pulliam Distinguished Visiting Professor of Journalism. The event begins at 4:15 p.m. in the auditorium of the Richard E. Peeler Art Center and is free and open to the public - DePauw University, IN, 2-24-08
  • May-September 2008: Elizabeth Brand Monroe, Deborah A. Lee, Lectures Showcase Leesburg's History for 250th Anniversary - WaPo, 1-18-08
  • David Zabecki: Hooks up with Stephen Ambrose Tours / Zabecki will lead the 14-day tour to visit historic World War II sites in Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw and Berlin from May 16-30, 2008.- Press Release--Stephen Ambrose Tours, 1-10-08
ON TV:

    ON TV: History Listings This Week

  • C-Span2, BookTV: History Jason Emerson,"The Madness of Mary Lincoln" Author: Jason Emerson - Monday, February 25 @ 2:15am ET - C-Span2, BookTV
  • PBS: American Experience:"Buffalo Bill," Monday, February 25 @ 8pm ET
  • History Channel:"Lost Worlds :The Real Dracula," Monday, February 25, @ 6pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Cities Of The Underworld :Viking Underground," Monday, February 25, @ 9pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"USS Constellation: Battling for Freedom," Tuesday, February 26, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Deep Sea Detectives :Slave Ship Uncovered!," Tuesday, February 26, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Titanic's Tragic Sister," Tuesday, February 26, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Modern Marvels :Pirate Tech," Tuesday, February 26, @ 7pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed," Wednesday, February 27, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"How William Shatner Changed the World," Wednesday, February 27, @ 4pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"A Global Warning?," Thursday, February 28, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"History Rocks :The '80s," Thursday, February 28, @ 6pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"A Distant Shore: African Americans of D-Day" Friday, February 29, @ 2pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"First to Fight: The Black Tankers of WWII," Friday, February 29, @ 3pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Modern Marvels :Titanic Tech," Friday, February 29, @ 7pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Titanic's Achilles Heel," Saturday, March 1, @ 5pm ET/PT
  • History Channel:"Wyatt Earp," Saturday, March 1, @ 8pm ET/PT
SELLING BIG (NYT):

SELLING BIG (NYT):

  • Jonah Goldberg: LIBERAL FASCISM #7 -- 6 weeks on list - 3-2-08
  • Tom Brokaw: BOOM! #12 -- 11 weeks on list - 2-24-08
  • Drew Gilpin Faust: THIS REPUBLIC OF SUFFERING #9 -- 4 weeks on list - 2-24-08
  • Laton McCartney: THE TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL #22 - 2-24-08
FUTURE RELEASES:

FUTURE RELEASES:

  • Nick Taylor: American-Made: The Enduring Legacy of the WPA: When FDR Put the Nation to Work, February 26, 2008.
  • Howard Taylor: Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret, February 28, 2008.
  • H. David Stone: Vital Rails, February 28, 2008.
  • John Fea: The Way of Improvement Leads Home: Philip Vickers Fithian and the Rural Enlightenment in Early America ( U of Pennsylvania Press), February 29, 2008
  • Joseph Balkoski: From Beachhead to Brittany, March 10, 2008
  • Susan Nagel: Marie-Therese, Child of Terror: The Fate of Marie Antoinette's Daughter, March 18, 2008
  • James Donovan: A Terrible Glory: Custer and the Little Bighorn - the Last Great Battle of the American West (REV), March 24, 2008.
  • Scott McClellan: What Happened, April 28, 2008
DEPARTED:

DEPARTED:


Sunday, March 9, 2008 - 22:43