Investing in Young People: The Last Best Hope for a Progressive World? Obama meets with graduates of the White House Mentorship and Leadership Program. Pete Souza, White House Photographer. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date October 16, 2017
Strategic Savagery: Murray and Hsieh’s A Savage War Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date September 8, 2017
Terror in Rosewood: A Film with Enduring Relevance Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date August 18, 2017
In Defense of Radical Responses to Civil War Monuments There stands Jackson like a bastion of the Lost Cause. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date August 14, 2017
Let’s Get Serious: Making Light of Heavy History There's lots to find amusing in Theodore Roosevelt. His imperialistic policies . . . not so much for the victims. Library of Congress. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date July 24, 2017
Holding the Moral High Ground: Reflections on Just War Then and Now The ruins of Atlanta in the wake of Sherman's 1864 campaign. Wikimedia Commons. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date May 15, 2017
Sirens’ Song: The Appeal of Romanticism in History Benjamin West, The Death of General Wolfe, 1770. The inclusion of a native American figure shows the involvement of America, but the focus of the painting is still all on the British. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date April 24, 2017