I grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and even though I have not lived there for many years, I still visit regularly. I often think that my decision to become a historian stems in part from the stories of my family history told to me by grandparents and other relatives. I learned from my grandmother, for [...]
World War I: 1914-1918
Thinking about Remembering
by Molly WoodMonday, March 22nd, 2010
Tags: Afghanistan, iraq, tourism, veterans, Vietnam, war memorials, World War I, World War II
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What Obama Might Learn from the Past: Bending History in the Direction of Justice
by Elizabeth Cobbs HoffmanTuesday, January 26th, 2010
It is the nature of the political process that presidents campaign outside history and must then live within it. For Barack Obama, this meant promising a speedy withdrawal from Iraq, a stronger focus on defeating Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, firm but respectful relations with Russia and China, engagement with opponents like Iran, and progress with our [...]
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Posted in Afghanistan, Argentina, Barack Obama administration: 2009-present, Brazil, Chile, China, Early Cold War: 1945-1961, Europe, European Union, Franklin Roosevelt administration: 1933-1945, George H. W. Bush administration: 1989-1993, Germany, Human Rights, Indochina, Iran, Iraq, Japan, North Korea, Op-Eds, Post-9/11: 2001-present, Russia, South Korea, Vietnam, Vietnam: 1945-1961, Vietnam: 1961-1975, World War I: 1914-1918 | No Comments »
Weekly Digest – 10/12/09
by Nick DucoteMonday, October 12th, 2009
President Obama’s only real diplomatic accomplishment so far has been to change the direction and tone of American foreign policy from unilateral bullying to multilateral listening and cooperating. That’s important, to be sure, but not nearly enough. The Prize is really more of Booby Prize for Obama’s predecessor. [more]
On Monday, the Independent reported that [...]
Tags: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, Dollar, Euro, Hillary Clinton, International Space Station, NASA, Nobel prize, patriotism, US economy, war
Posted in Around the Web, Barack Obama administration: 2009-present, Domestic politics, Early Cold War: 1945-1961, Financial Policies, Harry Truman administration: 1945-1953, Imperialism: 1898-1913, International Economic Relations, International Organizations, International Trade and Economics, Iraq War: 2003-present, Korean War: 1950-1953, Late Cold War: 1961-1991, Lyndon Johnson administration: 1963-1969, Military affaris, Post-9/11: 2001-present, Presidency, United Kingdom, World War I: 1914-1918, World War II: 1939-1945 | No Comments »
