
H-PAD Notes, 9/7/18: Links to recent articles of interest
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 […]
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 […]
This newsletter is also available in a pdf and Word format for downloading and/or printing on our website at https://www.historiansforpeace.org/activities/newsletters/. H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #1 […]
Dear H-PAD supporters, Among the profusion of groups focused on helping students vote, CEEP (the Campus Elections Engagement Project) is notable for its grassroots focus on campus, […]
The Steering Committee of Historians for Peace and Democracy (H-PAD) is saddened to announce the death of historian Jesse Lemisch (1936-2018). Jesse was one of […]
Dear H-PAD supporters, The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University is the nation’s premier research and advocacy group defending our democratic rights—especially the right to […]
H-Pad is happy to announce the release of its sixth broadside. In “Building a Regime of Restrictive Immigration Laws, 1840-1945,” Felice Batlan traces a century […]
“Pennsylvania was key to Trump’s presidential victory, Westmoreland County was key to Pennsylvania, and District Seven was key to Westmoreland County.” READ MORE . . […]
In May 2018, H-PAD assisted in the distribution of a letter protesting the selection of U.S. Army General David Petraeus as keynote speaker at the […]
H-PAD joined with the Vietnam Peace Commemoration Committee (VPCC) and the Veterans for Peace is cosponsoring and publicizing events and conferences related to the 50th anniversary of […]
Dear friends of Historians for Peace and Democracy, As students arrive on campus in the thousands, we have a remarkable opportunity to sign them up […]
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