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September 4, 2015 Leave a Comment

Pondering Hitler’s Legacy

After 76 years, it seems appropriate to try to figure out what Hitler and the war he initiated genuinely changed in the world.by George

April 4, 2015 Leave a Comment

Napoleonic Grand Strategy

This article from just 5 days ago looks at power: how it is acquired and how it is used.  The professor is interested in how Napoleon came from

February 21, 2015 3 Comments

Who are Historians?

by Jack Le MoineFrom the latest happenings in the world of history.[Update 1/9/2016: that blog seems to have gone dormant. Ms. Campbell gives

January 31, 2015 Leave a Comment

Why we’ve Never Lived in Such Peaceful Times as Now

In The World Is Not Falling Apart published by Slate last month on 12/22/14, Steven Pinker and Andrew Mack argue that world violence is at a new low.

January 16, 2015 Leave a Comment

Fate’s Intersections

by Jack Le MoineHow many points were there in history that were decisive in determining how the world about us came to be the way it is? Many would

August 30, 2014 Leave a Comment

Collective Memory

Just discovered an essay on how our collective memory (i.e. history) is molded, shaped and preserved.  This from ThinkShop blog.Update : That

August 16, 2014 1 Comment

Interactive Storytelling

The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 is just a platform for Books & Ideas.net to interview David Armitage about how to use modern tools to let

June 25, 2010 Leave a Comment

The Present Age, 2000 –

by Jack Le MoineComputers have been around for a couple of decades but if one were to designate a dividing line across history, where would

June 18, 2010 Leave a Comment

The Dark Age, 500 – 1000

by Jack Le MoineWith the fall of the Roman Empire, Western Europe fell into a period of sharp decline. In every aspect of life - commerce,

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