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January 1, 2015 Leave a Comment

New Year’s Day, 2015

Happy New Year from History Moments!Annual Reportby Jack Le Moine, the PublisherThe backbone of this site is stories of the great events of

December 31, 2014 Leave a Comment

New Year’s Eve, 2014

Today is New Years Eve.As 2014 Recedes Into HistoryLet’s do a quick retrospective of it.That's it for 2014 at History Moments. Look for

December 25, 2014 Leave a Comment

Christmas, 2014

Today is Christmas when we celebrate the joy of Christ's birth.More information on Christmas here.Merry Christmas!

December 24, 2014 Leave a Comment

Christmas Eve, 2014

All Things Georgian presents a small cookbook of Christmas recipes from past centuries.

November 27, 2014 Leave a Comment

Thanksgiving, 2014

From History News Network here is an old 2001 post by Rick Shenkman exploding some commonly held myths.  Like any article of this kind,

November 11, 2014 Leave a Comment

Veterans Day, 2014

There are two holidays honoring our armed forces: Memorial Day for those who died and Veterans Day for the rest.  I worry that we have too many

November 1, 2014 Leave a Comment

All Saints Day, 2014

The article I link to uses the unfortunate word "cult" which I suppose reflects the general unfashionabiltiy of religion among the academics.

October 31, 2014 Leave a Comment

Halloween, 2014

Halloween is a good time to link to this story about a house that was used to detain enemy spies.  Who lurks inside now?This is from the

October 13, 2014 Leave a Comment

Columbus Day, 2014

This should not be controversial.  Columbus did good and bad things like most people.  Since he lived largely, his deeds good and bad were

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