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History News Network

History News Network

HistoryNewsNetwork was created in June 2001 and features articles by historians about current events. HNN is the only website on the Internet wholly devoted to this task; the site is updated daily in response to breaking news. HNN is funded by George Mason University. The magazine features articles by historians on both the left and the right. HNN is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. We average 3 million hits a month.

  1. Reason #4: Give to HNN this festive season. We're not Wall Street CEOs, so we'll spend the money wisely!
  2. HNN Hot Topics: Whither the Republicans?
  3. HNN Hot Topics: What Obama Should Do
  4. HNN Hot Topics: Meltdown 2008
  5. Obama Says He's a Realist in the Mold of George H.W. Bush. What Does that Really Mean?
  6. How Not to Deal with the Oncoming Depression: The Case of New York State
  7. Bush’s 11th-Hour Bid for Secrecy
  8. Why Americans Are Reluctant to Admit Their Presidents Are Kings
  9. How Lincoln Might Fix Our Economic Mess
  10. The Historians' Paradox
  11. The Myth of Arab Innocence
  12. When Writing About John Muir, I Had to See What He Saw
  13. In the Footsteps of a Forgotten Emigration - America, Russia and the Archaeology of Genocide
  14. Review of Harold Holzer's Lincoln President-Elect: Abraham Lincoln and the Great Secession Winter 1860-1861
  15. Why Is Our Thanksgiving Bird Called a Turkey? (Answer: Because, of course, it came from Turkey)
  16. Can a Turkey Be a Historical Artifact?
  17. How GM Betrayed Its Founding Genius
  18. Saving Private Savings, or, The God That Failed
  19. Is It 1932 or 1952?
  20. Joe the Trucker and "Real" America's Pocketbook Politics
  21. What's Going On In Ohio?
  22. Back When a Socialist Was a Socialist
  23. Our Iraqi Revolution
  24. Eisenhower's Thanksgiving Mission
  25. Lincoln in His Time and Ours: Highlights from the Columbia University Symposium
  26. Jefferson and Hemings: An Interview with Annette Gordon-Reed
  27. A My Lai a Month
  28. Why We Need A People's History of Sports

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