
Remembering Muted Voices
Remembering Muted Voices Symposium 19-22 October 2017 National World War I Museum Kansas City. Early Bird Registration is Friday 8th September. After this date registration […]
Remembering Muted Voices Symposium 19-22 October 2017 National World War I Museum Kansas City. Early Bird Registration is Friday 8th September. After this date registration […]
The Vietnam War is back in the news and is again creating tensions and divisions. The Pentagon is engaged in a 10 year public relations […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Trump Flip-Flops on Afghanistan, Opts for Years-Long Quagmire” By Juan Cole, Informed Comment blog, posted August 22 The […]
Historians Against the War (HAW) is in transition to Historians for Peace and Democracy (H-PAD), with www.historiansforpeace.org as the new website-in-progress. Links to Recent Articles of […]
The fiftieth anniversary of the Vietnam War has rekindled the contest over interpretations and lessons of the war. The battle is reverberating in the public […]
Dear members of H-PAD, Since we announced our new direction and new name on July 4, H-PAD has really taken off. Along with our new […]
Dear Members of H-PAD, Professor Rabab Abdul Hadi and the Arab Muslim and Ethnicities Diasporas (AMED) Studies program at San Francisco State University (SFSU) […]
Dear Friends of HAW/Historians for Peace and Democracy, We are writing you because you were once a member of Historians Against the War (HAW) or […]
Links to Recent Articles of Interest “Killing Bill O’Reilly:The Disgraced Broadcaster’s Distortions of History” By Matthew Stevenson, Harpers, July issue A dissection of the right-wing […]
“The Vietnam War, 1954-1975,” is now available on the “United States Foreign Policy: History & Resource Guide,” a website sponsored by Historians for Peace and […]
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