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Recent articles recommended by Historians Against the War

By E. Wayne Ross at Apr 13, 2010


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 The "Remembering Howard Zinn" session April 9, co-sponsored by HAW and the Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA) at the Organization of American Historians annual meeting, was well attended and warm-spirited.  An account appears on the Zinn Education Project's web site, at http://www.zinnedproject.org/posts/6187.  The full text of Staughton Lynd's featured speech at the session is also on the Zinn Education Project site and is included in the list below.

 
 
Links to Recent Articles of Interest
 
By Staughton Lynd (talk given in the "Remembering Howard Zinn" OAH session), posted April 12
 
Symposium in The American Conservative, May 1 issue, posted April 12
On the prospects for unity of progressives and conservatives opposed to US wars
 
Transcript of interview, mainly on Afghanistan, conducted April 9
Andrew Bacevich teaches history and international relations at Boston University
 
By Michael Klare, The Nation, April 26 issue, posted April 7
 
By Dror Wahrman, History News Network, posted April 5
The author teaches history at Indiana University Bloomington
 
By William R. Polk, The Nation, April 19 issue, posted April 1
 
By Alfred McCoy, TomDispatch.com, posted March 30
The author teaches history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
 
By Ron Briley, History News Network, posted March 29
The author is a longtime history teacher, and currently assistant headmaster, at the Sandia Preparatory School
 
By Lawrence S. Wittner, History News Network, posted March 29
The author teaches history at SUNY Albany
 
By Tom Hayden, Los Angeles Times, posted March 28
 
Suggestions for these (more or less) biweekly lists can be sent to jimobrien48@gmail.com.  Thanks to Miriam Jackson and Larry Wittner for sending suggestions for this week's list, along with Carolyn (Rusti) Eisenberg from the HAW working group for this project. 
 
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