
Manifesto of Academics and Public Intellectual to Free Lula
Dear H-PAD friends and associates: We are forwarding this message from James N. Green, Professor of Latin American History at Brown University, so that you may […]
Dear H-PAD friends and associates: We are forwarding this message from James N. Green, Professor of Latin American History at Brown University, so that you may […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Gearing Up for the Third Gulf War: Will Washington, Tel Aviv, Riyadh, and Tehran Face Off in a Future […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest Note: In the last H-PAD Notes mailing, an incorrect link was given for Chris Appy’s New York […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “What Was the Vietnam War About?” by Christian Appy, New York Times, posted March 26. The author teaches history at the […]
Truth may be the first casualty of war, but it never dies. Truth can be revived. Lies and deceptions need not stand for an eternity. […]
On March 16th, 1968 , over 500 Vietnamese men, women and children were killed in the hamlets of My Lai-4 and My Khe in Quang […]
H-PAD supporters, This coming March 16 is the fiftieth anniversary of the massacre of over 500 Vietnamese civilians by U.S. troops at My Lai. H-PAD […]
The fiftieth anniversary of the My Lai massacre offers an opportunity to reflect on the Vietnam War and learn from it. The Vietnam Peace Commemoration […]
At the end of this message, following the links to recent articles, is a repeat of an announcement of H-PAD’s series of “Broadsides for the […]
“Historians for Peace and Democracy publishes five Broadsides for the Trump Era” Margaret Power, co-chair, marmacpower1@gmail.com Historians for Peace and Democracy (H-PAD) is […]
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