Mr. Bischof is director of CenterAustria and a professor of American history at the University of New Orleans and co-editor (with Stephen E. Ambrose) of EISENHOWER AND THE GERMAN POWS (1992) and ...
Mr. Small is a professor of history at Wayne State University and is the author of The Presidency of Richard Nixon (University Press of Kansas American Presidency Series, 1999). In 1978, as he was ...
Dr. Sullivan is a professor at the National Defense University and Georgetown University, and is an expert on international energy and security issues, and the economics and politics of North Africa, ...
As the nation’s highest court debated Native sovereignty, I was in the archives, uncovering family stories entwined with those debates.
Mr. Lindley is a Seattle writer and attorney with experience in public service law, teaching, research and consulting. He is a past chair of the World Peace through Law Section of the Washington State ...
Mr. Greenberg is the author of Nixon's Shadow: The History of an Image (2003). He teaches history at Rutgers University. This month marks the publication of 1776, David McCullough's rousing, feel-good ...
Following is an interview with journalist Christopher Hitchens. The interview was conducted by historian Jamie Glazov, the managing editor of frontpagemag.com, where the interview was first published.
The beliefs have been shaped by legal code, America's history of imperialism and the prevailing culture, said historian Ellen Wu, the author of "The Color of Success: Asian Americans and the Origins ...
Mr. McDevitt is an assistant professor of history at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. He is the author of most recently MAY THE BEST MAN WIN: SPORT. MASCULINITY AND NATIONALISM ...
Saito Mitsumasa is a journalist and an editor of To-o Nippo in Aomori. His books include Beigun “Himitsu” Kichi Misawa (Misawa, the “Secret” American Base). He is a winner of the Ishibashi Tanzan ...
Mr. MacLeod is an Associate Professor of History, University of Evansville, Indiana. Several weeks ago I visited with my family the Soldiers' Memorial Museum in the heart of downtown St Louis. It is a ...
Mr. Khawaja is adjunct professor of philosophy at The College of New Jersey and Montclair State University. As I write, my part of the country is on “Orange Alert,” waiting more or less fatalistically ...
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