Roundup Top 10!
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#1 Glenn W. LaFantasie: Our Permanent Culture of Political Violence
#2 Kathryn Olmsted: A Very American Conspiracy Theory
#3 Allen C. Guelzo: Climate of Hate
#4 Julian E. Zelizer: Extremism is a Vice, Not a Virtue
#5 Joanne B. Freeman: When Congress Was Armed And Dangerous
#6 Byron York: Flashback ... How Clinton Exploited Oklahoma City for Political Gain
#7 James W. Loewen: Five Myths About Why the South Seceded
#8 Michael Young: Mideast Must Stop Blaming Imperial Past
#9 Daniel T. Rodgers: Economics in an Age of Fracture
#10 Juan Cole: Palin Borrows ‘Blood Libel’ from Israeli Far Right
Posted on Friday, January 21, 2011 - 10:32
#1 Anthony Grafton: History Under Attack
#2 Robert Dallek: Why Do We Admire a President Who Did So Little?
#3 Artemy Kalinovsky: Obama's Gorbachev Predicament
#4 Elizabeth Abbott: The Ghosts of Duvalier
#5 Vincent J. Cannato: The ‘Military-Industrial Complex’ at 50
#6 Larry McMurtry: The Charm and Violence of Tucson
#7 Daniel Hannan: Franklin Roosevelt? Here are Ten Far Greater U.S. Presidents
#8 Robert E. May: Slavery was the Central, But Not the Only, Cause of the Civil War
#9 Juan Cole: Tunisian Revolution Shakes, Inspires Middle East
Posted on Friday, January 21, 2011 - 10:31
#1 Simon Schama: An America Lost in Fantasy Must Recover Its Dream
#2 Max Boot: Covert Action Makes a Comeback
#3 Gil Troy: It Was Good to See the Last of 2010
#4 Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg: What Michele Bachmann Doesn't Know About History
#5 Francis Fukuyama: Samuel Huntington's Legacy
#6 Julian E. Zelizer: Senate Should Let Majority Rule
#7 Steve LeVine: The U.S. and Saudi Arabia ... Frenemies Forever
#8 Stephen Kinzer: Tragic End to Iran's Pahlavi Dynasty
#9 Juan Cole: Top Ten Middle East Challenges for U.S. Policy, 2011
#10 SF Chronicle: How Stanford, S.F. Schools Learn from Each Other
Posted on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 - 16:08
#1 Ian Morris: The Next 40 Years Will Be the Most Important in Human History
#2 Victor Davis Hanson: Every Man a King
#3 Paul Kennedy: Is America Really in Decline?
#4 Conrad Black: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Times
#5 Jonathan Zimmerman: Is Your Computer Making You Stupid?
#6 George Chauncey: Last Ban Standing
#7 Glenn W. LaFantasie: How the South Rationalizes Secession
#8 Robert Dallek: Power and the Presidency, From Kennedy to Obama
#9 James Renton: WikiLeaks ... Imperial Precedent
#10 Rupert Cornwell: After 150 years, the Civil War Still Divides the United States
Posted on Tuesday, January 4, 2011 - 17:59

