Julie Greene is professor of history at the University of Maryland, College Park. Workers at the Panama Canal, 1913. Photograph by Harris & Ewing. [Library of Congress] A young man named Edgar ...
Mr. Patterson is the Bradlee Professor of Government & the Press at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. The article is derived from his recently published book, The Vanishing ...
HNN is setting aside this page to give readers an opportunity to provide running commentary on the war with Iraq, which began Wednesday night, March 19, 2003, just before President Bush addressed the ...
It was a history convention, but the topic on everyone's mind was the current war in Iraq. It was inescapable. It was what people talked about when they met in small groups. It was what they talked ...
Mr. Ayton is the author of The JFK Assassination: Dispelling The Myths (2002) and Questions of Controversy: The Kennedy Brothers (2001) Forty years ago this month President Lyndon B. Johnson’s ...
Mr. Williams is a student of history at the University of Washington and an intern at HNN. The famous muckraker, Upton Sinclair, once asked, “What good does it do us to fight for freedom abroad if, in ...
Mr. Shenkman is the editor of HNN and the author of Presidential Ambition: Gaining Power at Any Cost (HarperCollins). Fun facts about inaugurations past: Weirdest moment: At Harry Truman’s 1949 ...
Mr.Miller has been a speaker with the OAH Distinguished Lectureship Series since 1999. In 1995 the American Petroleum Institute published Edward Porter's Are We Running Out of Oil? (with a fine ...
Why do some people become so angry that they are willing to turn to violence? That is now a question facing Americans. It is an old question. During the early part of the 20th century some Americans ...
Mr. Walters is the director of the African American Leadership Institute at the University of Maryland. There are two traditional factors experts usually take into account when measuring presidential ...
We have heard from everyone these past few weeks except the terrorists. What might they have been thinking the morning they crashed two planes into the World Trade Center Towers? We may never know.
Mr. Beres, a graduate of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism, was sports information director at the University of Oregon. Threats of terrorism have taken many forms in recent weeks. But none ...