Voting Rights Alert #5: Lots of Nonpartisan Voter Guides from CEEP!
Dear supporters of Historians for Peace and Democracy, The most common reason students don’t vote in midterms is that they don’t know the candidates. CEEP […]
Dear supporters of Historians for Peace and Democracy, The most common reason students don’t vote in midterms is that they don’t know the candidates. CEEP […]
Dear Colleagues: The run-off presidential election in Brazil is perhaps the most important election in Brazilian history. Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right candidate with many extreme […]
A symposium, “Debating US National Security Whistleblowing: Secrets, the State, and Democracy,” will take place next Thursday, October 18, from 4 to 7 pm at […]
Note: A memorial event honoring historian Jesse Lemisch, who passed away August 25, will take place Thursday, December 6 at New York University’s Tamiment Library, […]
U.S. Participation in World War I The United States today appears to be on a permanent war footing. U.S. troops remain in Afghanistan and Iraq […]
Dear H-PAD supporters, Many of you may subscribe to the New York Times online, and have seen this, but if you haven’t, it’s an excellent […]
Note: Over a hundred scholars and activists have issued a statement opposing plans for a new U.S. Marine base in Okinawa. Historian Peter Kuznick of […]
Dear H-PAD supporters, Apologies: many of you have had problems with the Paypal donation page we sent you, in error. If you are trying […]
Dear H-PAD supporters, Historians for Peace and Democracy is gearing up for the 2018-2019 academic year. You have already received three “Voting Rights Alerts” from us, to help […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “John Dower in Conversation: Part I” Historian John Dower interviewed by Patrick Lawrence, The Nation, posted September 6 The noted […]
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