Although natural law is still the frame of reference of historians, many of them derive from it interpretations of history startlingly different from those which it was formerly used to support.
American society has struggled with a persistent case of historical amnesia. When the interpretation of history has been lodged at the center of public disputes, the amnesia persists, placing the ...
The American Economic Review, Vol. 9, No. 1, Supplement, Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (Mar., 1919), pp. 291-305 (15 pages) ...
This collection of papers from the 2012 Arts & Letters Conference, hosted by the University of North Georgia, explores how color can provide clues to the interpretation of history and politics, works ...
“The main goal is to really showcase … there’s not many venues celebrating Black History Month,” Mireles said. “There’s different ways of expression and I felt that it might be a good time to hear ...
William L. Shirer, writing in his book, The Rise and fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany written in 1960. How does Interpretation B differ from Interpretation A about why the Nazis ...
The award, one of the most prestigious among scholars of American history, honors “scope, significance, depth of research and richness of interpretation.” By Jennifer Schuessler A sweeping ...