Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 9 May 2014

HNN
    
History channel
HNN Sponsor: History
Up Front
Scalping Columbus
by James W Loewen
"Some of my stories are total fabrications disguised as the truth."--Fortunate Eagle
Video of the Week
Canada & The United States: Bizarre Borders
Intriguing video explains complicated subjects--like national borders.




Roundup Top 10
HNN Tip: You can read more about topics in which you’re interested by clicking on the tags featured directly underneath the title of any article you click on.
Felon disfranchisement preserves slavery’s legacy
by Pippa Holloway
Nearly six million Americans are prohibited from voting in the United States today due to felony convictions.

Ronald Reagan's Benghazi
by Jane Mayer
Congress actually undertook a useful investigation and made helpful recommendations.

Clarence Thomas’s Counterrevolution
by Corey Robin
Thomas believes that racism is so profoundly inscribed in the white soul that you’ll never be able to remove it.

Phineas Gage, Neuroscience’s Most Famous Patient
by Sam Kean
Each generation revises his myth. Here’s the true story.

The Abuse of History in the Ukrainian Crisis
by Marco Siddi
By invoking inflammatory slogans like “Putin is Hitler” and “Ukrainians are fascists”, both Russian and western leaders distort the realities of 21st Century Ukraine.

Thomas Piketty Is Pulling Your Leg
by John Judis
Perhaps, Piketty is on the defensive because of the pathetic review on National Review’s blog.

ANC Uses History to Sweep South Africa’s 2014 Elections
by Emily Bridger
The African National Congress’s continued political success owes much to its use of the past and the memory of Nelson Mandela.

Netanyahu’s Blood and Soil: The Racist-Nationalism of his “Jewish State” Ideal
by Juan Cole
Binyamin Netanyahu is again beating the “Israel is a Jewish state” drum, and now wants to have it legislated into Israeli organic law.

How Memory Speaks
by Jerome Groopman
The role of memory in virtually every activity of our day is put in sharp focus when it is lost.

What Should Historians Make of "Black Confederates?"
by Glenn Brasher
Most of the sightings were likely of slaves serving as body servants for their soldier masters.


Subscribe to HNN's newsletter.
Breaking News
Stay Up to Date!  You can now receive a daily digest of news headlines posted on HNN by email. It's simple:  Go Here!  What follows is a streamlined list of stories.  To see the full list:  Go Here!
School District Officials Reportedly Threatened Over Holocaust Assignment
“…write an argumentative essay, based upon cited textual evidence, in which you explain whether or not you believe this was an actual event in history or merely a political scheme created to influence public emotion and gain wealth…”

Germany's interest in Adolf Hitler at record levels
Some 2,000 books on Hitler were published in Germany last year.

Wexner to screen newsreel of ’19 World Series found buried in Canada
Call it a cinematic version of buried treasure.

The curious tale of the economist and the Cezanne in the hedge
How did a priceless masterpiece by Cezanne come to find itself in a hedge by a Sussex farm track during World War One, asks Trevor Dann.

Best war and history books of all time
The Telegraph selects the best war and history books ever written.

‘Corporal Adolf Hitler was treated here’ reads panel at church in Messines after WWI
This is where Australian, British and Canadian tunnellers had been busy digging under the strong points of the German line as early as 1915.

Fresh Doubts Raised About Papyrus Scrap Known as ‘Gospel of Jesus’ Wife’
The critics have asserted it would not be hard for a forger to mix a batch of carbon-based ink that could fool scientists.

DoD commemoration of Vietnam War includes a special logo
It's been nearly 50 years since the introduction of ground troops into Vietnam in 1965.

Alabama’s chief justice: Muhammad didn’t create us so 1st Amendment only protects Christians
“They didn’t bring the Koran over on the pilgrim ship. Let’s get real, let’s go back and learn our history. Let’s stop playing games.”

Final Titanic letter sold for more than $200,000
It was the last letter to be written on the ill-fated Titanic.