The World War 2 Maritime Disaster that History Forgotby Robert P. Watson
It was the mistaken sinking of the Nazi Titanic – Cap Arcona. The British bombed the ship at the end of the war, killing thousands of Holocaust survivors.
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The 2016 Choice: A Liberal Hawk vs. America Firstby Ralph Seliger
Sure Hillary Clinton made mistakes, but her strategy in retrospect often looks sound. Trump’s approach to foreign policy doesn’t.
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One Thing the Democrats Don’t Need to Worry Aboutby Ronald L. Feinman
It’s a myth that a third term for a president of the same party is rare.
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Remember the Generation Gap? No, Not THAT One!by Marc Wortman
A generation before the sixties another group of young people resisted their elders’ entreaties to prepare for war. These were the people who became the Greatest Generation.
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An Islamic Historian’s Response to Donald Trump’s Proposed Muslim Immigration Banby Timothy R. Furnish
“Not all branches of Islam are equally culpable for this global problem.”
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They Are Europe’s Largest Minority – And also It’s Most Despisedby Jud Nirenberg
They’re Roma. And almost no one knows their history.
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How the Chinese Cultural Revolution Came to an Endby Guobin Yang
A retrospective, 50 years after the official start of the Cultural Revolution.
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Yes, Native Americans Were the Victims of Genocideby Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
The history of the United States is a history of settler colonialism.
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The Movie that May Have Helped Change the Outcome of an Election: “All the Presidents Men”by Robert Brent Toplin
In the close election of 1976, it helped remind voters of the White House horrors of Watergate.
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A Magazine for the Complicated Americanby Ed Simon
Have you heard of the website ‘Merica Magazine? Here’s why it might be for you (or not).
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