New Books in History

New Books in History

Marshall Poe

Description: Discussions with Historians about their New Books

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Jeffrey Reznick, “John Galsworthy and the Disabled Soldiers of the Great War”

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You may not know who John Galsworthy is, but you probably know his work. Who hasn't seen some production of The Forsyte Saga? Galsworthy was one of the most popular and famous British writers of the early 20th century (the Edwardian Era). He left an enormous body of work, for which he was awarded th...

Greg Castillo, “Cold War on the Home Front: The Soft Power of Midcentury Design”

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If you grew up in the 1960s or 1970s in suburbia, you probably lived in a smallish ranch house that looked like this. That house probably had an "ultra modern" kitchen that probably looked like this. I grew up in such a house and it had such a kitchen. In fact, I think my mom, sister, and self were...

Andrew Donson, “Youth in the Fatherless Land: War Pedagogy, Nationalism, and Authority in Germany, 1914-1918″

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I was a little kid during the Vietnam War. It was on the news all the time, and besides my uncle was fighting there. I followed it closely, or as closely as a little kid can. I never thought for a moment that "we" could lose. "We" were a great country run by good people; "they" were a little country...

Amy Bass, “Those About Him Remained Silent: The Battle Over W. E. B. Du Bois”

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I asked my wife if she knew who W. E. B. Du Bois was. She did, as would most Americans. I then asked her if she knew where Du Bois was born and raised. She did not, and most Americans wouldn't either. The odd thing is that Du Bois, who was one of the founders of the American civil rights movement an...

Patrick Manning, “The African Diaspora: A History Through Culture”

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Africans were the first migrants because they were the first people. Some 60,000 years ago they left their homeland and in a relatively short period of time (by geological and evolutionary standards) moved to nearly every habitable place on the globe. We are their descendants. The Africans never sto...

David Laskin, “The Long Way Home. An American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great War”

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One night my wife and I were on the road, staying in a hotel in I-don't-remember-where. I woke up in the middle of the night to find said wife missing. Happily, I saw a light under the bathroom door. There she is, I thought. I fell back asleep. I woke up again sometime later. It was still the middle...

Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, “The Anti-Imperial Choice: The Making of the Ukrainian Jew”

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I've got a name for you: Robert Zimmerman (aka Shabtai Zisel ben Avraham). You've heard of him. He was a Jewish kid from Hibbing, Minnesota. But he didn't (as the stereotype would suggest) become a doctor, lawyer, professor or businessman. Nope, the professions were not for him. He loved the Americ...

Joel Wolfe, “Autos and Progress: The Brazilian Search for Modernity”

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Here's something I learned by reading Joel Wolfe's terrific Autos and Progress: The Brazilian Search for Modernity (Oxford, 2010): the United States and Brazil have a lot in common. Both hived off European empires; both struggled with slavery and its legacy; both are profoundly multiethnic and multi...

David Aaronovitch, “Voodoo Histories: The Role of Conspiracy Theory in the Shaping of Modern History”

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In preparation for this interview I watched the documentary (that's what the producers call it, anyway) "Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup." Of course it's absolutely loony. In fact, it's so loony that I began to wonder if the director, Dylan Avery, wasn't having us on. It's hard to tell whether "...

Charles King, “The Ghost of Freedom: A History of the Caucasus”

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There's a concept I find myself coming back to again and again--"speciation." It's drawn from the vocabulary of evolutionary biology and means, roughly, the process by which new species arise. Speciation occurs when a species must adapt to new circumstances; the more new circumstances, the more new...


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