
Waging Peace in Vietnam: A Story We Need to Tell
Few people today even know that there was a robust GI Movement, or that it had grown so large by 1971 that the Pentagon felt […]
Few people today even know that there was a robust GI Movement, or that it had grown so large by 1971 that the Pentagon felt […]
Dear Friends, We are sending you three links regarding the abuse of immigrants on the Southern border and a group of journalists and scholars that […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “The Missing Three-Letter Word in the Iran Crisis: Oil’s Enduring Sway in U.S. Policy in the Middle East” By […]
Dear friends of Historians for Peace and Democracy, This spring we initiated an exciting new relationship giving the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) permission to […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Back from the Iran War Brink: Trump Wants to Walk Back Crisis That He Created with Severe US Sanctions” […]
Fortunately the President cancelled last week’s air strikes on Iran. However, since withdrawing from the nuclear deal, he has been pursuing a dangerously provocative course towards […]
Dear friends of Historians for Peace and Democracy, The following email from Leslie Cagan, a longtime progressive leader (and former National Coordinator of United for […]
Note: Historians for Peace and Democracy (H-PAD) and the Radical History Review are planning a set of eleven affiliate sessions at the January 3-6 annual […]
Dear HPAD supporters, The German Bundestag just passed a resolution attacking BDS as antisemitic, and is threatening to defund NGOs in Germany that subscribe to […]
“An Oral History of Trump’s Bigotry” By David A. Graham, Adrienne Green, Cullen Murphy, and Parker Richards, The Atlantic, June issue A a very long […]
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