Mr. Byington is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard's Korea Institute. He completed his PhD program at Harvard in the field of Korean history, though he also trained in archaeology. His research ...
On a chilly night in the spring of 1934, a 27-year old lawyer and future member of Congress named Robert F. Jones took a ride out to Henry Tapscott’s farm a few miles east of Lima, Ohio. Surrounded by ...
Mr. Horowitz is the publisher of frontpagemag.com. This is an excerpt from a talk Mr. Horowitz gave at Restoration Weekend, a meeting at which conservatives discuss social and political issues.
Mr. Szasz was a professor of history at the University of New Mexico. He died in 2010 at the age of 70. He assembled this list of historical quotations for HNN in 2005. Historical sense and poetic ...
Mr. Frakes has taught in the History Dept. at Clarion University since 1991. He is the author of Contra Potentium Iniurias: The Defensor Civitatis and Late Roman Justice (2001) and Writing for College ...
Mr. Lindley is a Seattle writer and attorney with experience in public service law, teaching, research and consulting. He is a past chair of the World Peace through Law Section of the Washington State ...
Mr. Shenkman is the editor of HNN. Sean Wilentz, professor of history at Princeton University, is the author most recently of The Age of Reagan (2008). He was interviewed by email. Part II will appear ...
Mr. Culver is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History, Utah State University. He was selected as one of HNN's Top Young Historians in June. Now that June is passing into July, many ...
Dr. Umland is Lecturer in German Studies at the National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine, and editor of the book series Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society. Since the publication ...
Mr. Spitzer is Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at SUNY Cortland. He is the author of eleven books, including The Right to Bear Arms and The Politics of Gun Control. In a startling ...
Norm Goda , associate professor of history at Ohio University, is the author of Tomorrow the World: Hitler, Northwest Africa, and the Path Toward America (1998). While there are many bothersome ...
Jon Wiener, looking at a dozen cases, argues that some historians who get into trouble are barely punished while others are savaged. Some receive little media attention, others lavish attention. Why? ...