Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 19 May 2014

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Why the Revival of Nationalist Myths in Ukraine Should Alarm Us
by Tarik Cyril Amar and Per Anders Rudling
It is crucial to understand that propaganda campaigns are not simply about spreading lies.

Here's What's Wrong with the Nixon Library and Museum
by James W Loewen
The "benefit of time" has revealed Nixon's participation ever more clearly.

Brown v. Board of Education
This page lists articles that put into historical perspective the changes wrought by the Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education (1954).

Teaching About 9-11
What historians have to say about 9-11.

James Madison’s the Founding Father We Quote on the Constitution, but Which Madison Should We Cite?
by Ray Raphael
Was Madison the (chief) architect of the Constitution?

The Cartoon that Made People Scared to Go to War in 1914
by Charles F. Howlett
It remains one of the most famous antiwar cartoons of all time.

Why It's Time to Stop Blaming William Westmoreland for Our Failure in Vietnam
by Gregory A. Daddis
“History does not repeat itself,” Mark Twain once quipped, “but it does rhyme.”

Plagiarism
What is it? Who's been accused? When did it become a recognized offense?


What We Can Learn from the Progressives Is What Not to Do 
by David Huyssen
Progressive reforms made material differences in the lives of U.S. workers, but they failed in their larger goal of slowing or reversing inequality.

Review of Sidney Pash's "The Currents of War: A New History of American-Japanese Relations, 1899-1941"
by Ron Briley
Pash’s history of relations between Japan and the United States leading to the Pacific War is a cautionary tale that policymakers would do well to revisit.

What I'm Reading Now: James McPherson (Interview) 
by Tiffany April Griffin
Why he became a historian, his favorite books, what he's reading now.

Review of “Jewish Resistance Against the Nazis”
by Murray Polner
Patrick Henry’s masterly collection of cerebral and quite readable essays in "Jewish Resistance Against the Nazis," proves that Jews fighting the Nazis and their allies, violently and nonviolently, was fairly common.

Can Math Be Used to Better Understand History?
by Peter Turchin
Peter Turchin, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Connecticut, is doing just that through complex mathematical algorithms.

Our New Found Love for 17th Century Cinderella and Her Glass Slippers
by Bruce Chadwick
Cinderella is a great example of a fairy tale from history that is just as fresh and relevant to life today as it was hundreds of years ago, as are so many fairy tales.


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