Not His Best Work: John Keegan’s The American Civil War Post author By Jeffrey Lauck Post date August 19, 2019
Judging the Past: The Historian as Ethicist Sherman's March to the Sea: Worth it in the end? Or a question for a different discipline? Lithograph by Alexander Hay Ritchie. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date August 12, 2019
Constructing the Ivory Tower: Julie Reuben’s Making of the Modern University Low Library, the main administration building at Columbia University. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date July 22, 2019
Humility in the Home of the Brave An artistic rendering of Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore, where the Star-Spangled Banner yet waved. (Wikimedia Commons) Post author By Ryan Nadeau Post date July 15, 2019
Too Grand a Scope: Diane Sommerville’s Aberration of Mind Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date June 10, 2019
Interpreting the Big Easy: Adding Some Spice to History Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 27, 2019
Interpreting the Big Easy: Laughter in the Slave Quarters, and other Dilemmas of Uncomfortable History Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 13, 2019
Making History, Marking History II: The Great Anniversaries of 2019 Post author By the Staff Post date April 15, 2019