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CREDIT LINES FOR HISTORIANS Edwin Black Edwin Black is the author of the international bestseller IBM and the Holocaust (Three Rivers). David Greenberg David Greenberg writes Slate's"History Lesson" ...
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Luther Spoehr is an HNN book reviewer and a senior lecturer at Brown University. Finally, Wald’s detailed dissection of first-hand accounts suggests that the crowd’s reaction was much more mixed and ...
Q: As a historian what are you trying to accomplish with this book? What's your goal here? DM: I want people to see that all-important time in a different way-in the way it was. For of a number of ...
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D.M. Giangreco is the author of The United States Army: The Definitive Illustrated History. During World War II, U.S. Navy personnel on the myriad joint Army-Navy staffs, including Chief of Naval ...
Controversial new research Historians in the political arena Allegations of academic misconduct and impropriety Disputes over landmarks and historic sites, and public memory Too many historians think ...
Matthew E. Crow is a doctoral candidate in history at UCLA and a writer for the History News Service. Last week's Supreme Court decision, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, which freed ...
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Mr. Henriksson is Professor of History at Shepherd College and author of Non Campus Mentis: 569 Mangled Moments of Western Civilization from Today’s "Brightest" College Kids (New York: Workman, 2001).
Arnold Reisman is an engineer and a retired professor of operations research at Case Western Reserve University. Born in Lodz in 1934, he came to the United States after World War II and is the author ...