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H-PAD Notes 4/9/21: Virtual conference; links to recent articles of interest

April 9, 2021 Historians for Peace 0

Note:  “Truth, Dissent & the Legacy of Daniel Ellsberg,” a virtual national conference commemorating the release of the Pentagon Papers 50 years ago, will take […]

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H-PAD Notes 3/18/21: Syllabus on sanctions; links to recent articles of interest

March 18, 2021 Historians for Peace 0

Note: Historians for Peace and Democracy has published Empire of Sanctions, a 14-part syllabus on the nature and history of economic sanctions, focusing especially on […]

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H-PAD Notes 2/17/21: Links to recent articles of interest

February 17, 2021 Historians for Peace 0

Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Can Historians Be Traumatized by History” By James Robins, The New Republic, posted February 16 On the psychological difficulties […]

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H-PAD Notes 1/18/21: Links to recent articles of interest

January 18, 2021 Historians for Peace 0

Links to Recent Articles of Interest “The Great Evasion” By Lawrence Wittner, History News Network, posted January 17 A capsule history of nuclear-weapons policies, with […]

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H-PAD Notes 12/2/20: “Racial justice and peace history”; Links to recent articles of interest

December 2, 2020 Historians for Peace 0

Note: Peace & Change, the journal of the Peace History Society, is planning a special issue on “Racial Justice and Peace History: Is it 'Different' […]

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H-PAD Notes 10/23/20: Links to recent articles of interest

October 23, 2020 Historians for Peace 0

Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Which Constitution Is Amy Coney Barrett Talking About?” By Jamelle Bouie, New York Times, posted October 16 Based on […]

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H-PAD Notes 10/13/20: Recent articles of interest; miscellaneous notes on current activism

October 13, 2020 Historians for Peace 0

Links to Recent Articles of Interest “With Crushing Sanctions on 18 Iranian Banks, Is Trump Trying to Leave a War Behind for Biden?” By Juan […]

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H-PAD Notes, 9/10/20: Links to recent articles of interest

September 10, 2020 Historians for Peace 0

Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Patton and Westy Meet in a Bar” By Andrew Bacevich, TomDispatch.com, posted September 10 A fanciful alcohol-fueled conversation between […]

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H-PAD Notes 8/12/20: Recent articles of interest; Congressional Update

August 12, 2020 Historians for Peace 0

A Congressional Update follows the list of articles. Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Dropping Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Was Unnecessary” By Gar […]

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H-PAD Notes 7/27/20: Recent articles of interest; Roll call votes on military budget

July 27, 2020 Historians for Peace 0

Links to Recent Articles of Interest “A Brief History of Dangerous Others” By Richard Kreitner and Rick Perlstein, NYR [New York Review of Books' Daily, […]

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Virtual Speakers Program

Over thirty five speakers in our Virtual Speakers Program are available to address local audiences via Zoom without honoraria on a variety of important historical and political topics!

Broadsides for the Present Era

This is a series of one-page, printable handouts that summarize important historical events, movements, crises, and more that form the backdrop for our current political situation.

  1. Ellen Schrecker, “McCarthyism, 1947-1960“
  2. Jeremy Kuzmarov, “The U.S. War on Drugs“
  3. Linda Gordon, “The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s“
  4. Robert Oppenheim, “North Korea and Nuclear Weapons“
  5. Geoff Eley, “Is Trump a Fascist?“
  6. Felice Batlan, “Building a Regime of Restrictive Immigration Laws, 1840-1945“
  7. Margaret Power, “Puerto Rico: A U.S. Colony in the Caribbean“
  8. Van Gosse, “Why The United States Is Not A True Democracy, Part One“
  9. Kevin A. Young, “Our Debt to Central American Refugees” also available as a text version with hyperlinks
  10. Van Gosse, “Why the United States Is Not a True Democracy, Part Two”

Mission statement

In April 2017, the Historians Against War was renamed the Historians for Peace and Democracy.  A new policy statement was adopted focusing on the the dangers of war abroad and the threats to democracy at home.

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Newsletters

  • H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #8, March 30, 2021
  • H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #7, February 20, 2021
  • H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #6, Sept 15, 2020
  • H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #5, August 15, 2020
  • H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #4, July 10, 2020
  • H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #3, June 14, 2020
  • H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #2, November 19, 2018
  • H-PAD Steering Committee Newsletter #1, September 6, 2018

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