Week of July 22, 2013
Up Front
![]() David Austin Walsh The Indiana-based organization releases a statement on former guv. Mitch Daniels' attempts to ban Howard Zinn's books from the classroom. Tags: Howard Zinn, Indiana, Mitch Daniels, Organization of American Historians |
![]() David Austin Walsh Actually, Pastor Barton, the number is closer to seven hundred. Tags: David Barton, Jefferson Lies, Least Credible History Book in Print, Warren Throckmorton |
![]() Ira Chernus's MythicAmerica Leave it to the poet to articulate what America really is: a process. Tags: Walt Whitman, America, Martin Luther King, mythologies |
![]() Alexandra Minna Stern and Tony Platt Two California prisons sterilized nearly 150 women in the latest chapter of a long history of eugenics. Tags: sterilization, eugenics, California, history of medicine |
News at Home
![]() Kidada E. Williams Testifying has the power to inspire people to take political action. Tags: George Zimmerman, racial violence, racism, Trayvon Martin |
![]() Jim Sleeper Goetz was reacting to a rise in New York street crime; not so with George Zimmerman. Tags: Bernhard Goetz, crime, George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin |
![]() Carole Emberton The lynching of blacks in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries proved one thing: to be white meant the power of life and death over those deemed a "threat." Tags: white people, African American history, Reconstruction, lynchings |
![]() Jackson Lears Techno-determinists say the train has already left the station. Here's why they're wrong. Tags: Edward Snowden, NSA, PRISM scandal, surveillance state |
![]() Imre Stephen Szalai The Supreme Court ignores the history behind the Federal Arbitration Act. Tags: arbitration, Supreme Court, legal history, conflict resolution |
![]() Daniel S. Margolies The best part? Warehousing has been an integral part of federal policy for over two centuries. Tags: capitalism, Goldman Sachs, markets, warehousing |
![]() Ira Chernus's MythicAmerica Now that ordinary Americans can no longer be assumed to be white people, how can we know what norms bind us all together? Tags: regionalism, United States, race, national identity |
News Abroad
![]() Tessa Morris-Suzuki Shinzo Abe wants to amend Japan's constitution by removing language on "respect for the individual." Tags: Japan, Shinzo Abe, nationalism, right wing |
Historians & History
![]() Robin Lindley The famed general may have been the liberator of Latin America, but he was no democrat. Tags: Simon Bolivar, Marie Arana, Latin America, revolutions |
Culture Watch
![]() Bruce Chadwick Extremities tackles a very difficult issue head-on. Tags: Extremities, play reviews, rape, sexual violence |
Bruce Chadwick Heroes is a fine play about French veterans of World War I, but it's curiously lacking in history. Tags: Heroes, Shakespeare and Company, World War I, veterans |
Books
![]() Bernard von Bothmer Why does the U.S. have so many bases overseas? It's because America is an umpire, a guarantor of stability and infinitely preferable to the alternative. Tags: American Umpire, book reviews, diplomatic history, Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman |
![]() Ron Briley Jackie Robinson's story didn't end in 1947. Tags: baseball, Beyond Home Plate, civil rights movement, Jackie Robinson |