Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 16 May 2016

The World War 2 Maritime Disaster that History Forgot

by 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.

The 2016 Choice: A Liberal Hawk vs. America First

by Ralph Seliger
Sure Hillary Clinton made mistakes, but her strategy in retrospect often looks sound. Trump’s approach to foreign policy doesn’t.

One Thing the Democrats Don’t Need to Worry About

by Ronald L. Feinman
It’s a myth that a third term for a president of the same party is rare.

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.

An Islamic Historian’s Response to Donald Trump’s Proposed Muslim Immigration Ban

by Timothy R. Furnish
“Not all branches of Islam are equally culpable for this global problem.”

They Are Europe’s Largest Minority – And also It’s Most Despised

by Jud Nirenberg
They’re Roma. And almost no one knows their history.

How the Chinese Cultural Revolution Came to an End

by Guobin Yang
A retrospective, 50 years after the official start of the Cultural Revolution.

Yes, Native Americans Were the Victims of Genocide

by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
The history of the United States is a history of settler colonialism.

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.

A Magazine for the Complicated American

by Ed Simon
Have you heard of the website ‘Merica Magazine? Here’s why it might be for you (or not).