H-PAD Notes (formerly HAW Notes) 9/21/17: Links to recent articles of interest
Links to Recent Articles of Interest The articles marked with asterisks are critiques of the PBS Vietnam series directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest The articles marked with asterisks are critiques of the PBS Vietnam series directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. […]
Dear Members and Supporters, Charlottesville—DACA—North Korea, and who knows what disaster awaits us next? Historians for Peace and Democracy (H-PAD) knows that we, as historians, […]
Note: Historians for Peace and Democracy is among the sponsoring groups for the "Remembering Muted Voices" symposium October 19-22 at the National World War I Museum […]
Remembering Muted Voices Symposium 19-22 October 2017 National World War I Museum Kansas City. Early Bird Registration is Friday 8th September. After this date registration […]
The Vietnam War is back in the news and is again creating tensions and divisions. The Pentagon is engaged in a 10 year public relations […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Trump Flip-Flops on Afghanistan, Opts for Years-Long Quagmire” By Juan Cole, Informed Comment blog, posted August 22 The […]
Historians Against the War (HAW) is in transition to Historians for Peace and Democracy (H-PAD), with www.historiansforpeace.org as the new website-in-progress. Links to Recent Articles of […]
The fiftieth anniversary of the Vietnam War has rekindled the contest over interpretations and lessons of the war. The battle is reverberating in the public […]
Dear members of H-PAD, Since we announced our new direction and new name on July 4, H-PAD has really taken off. Along with our new […]
Dear Members of H-PAD, Professor Rabab Abdul Hadi and the Arab Muslim and Ethnicities Diasporas (AMED) Studies program at San Francisco State University (SFSU) […]
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