Away with 1619: Reinterpreting the Origins of American Slavery A 1901 Harper’s Magazine depiction of the arrival of slaves to Virginia in 1619. Courtesy of the New York Public Library Digital Collections. Post author By Jeffrey Lauck Post date February 11, 2019
Certain Points of View: Scott Cooper’s Hostiles Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date September 3, 2018
Echoes in the Ivory Tower: The Second World Youth Congress and the Conflicts of Academia and Society Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date August 28, 2018
Not Quite, but Getting There: Ian Barnes’ Historical Atlas of Native Americans Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date June 25, 2018
Making History, Marking History: The Great Anniversaries of 2018 Depiction of the streets of Berlin during the Revolution. Post author By the Staff Post date April 16, 2018
Not God’s Country: Netflix’s Godless and the New American Western The ladies of La Belle. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date April 2, 2018
Switching Sides: Hell on Wheels, Season 5 "Get me to that finish line!" Post author By the Staff Post date January 22, 2018
Looking Back: A 2017 Historical Retrospective The National Park Service has assured the public that monuments like the Stonewall Jackson statue at Manassas will remain standing at historical sites in perpetuity. Earlier this year, this statue was vandalized by opponents of Confederate iconography. Photograph courtesy of Kevin Lavery. Post author By the Staff Post date January 1, 2018