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  • Slouching Toward DC, Trailing Bags of Tea (Grab a bucket!)


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 177
    In The Taming of the American Crowd: From Stamp Riots to Shopping Sprees, I argue that unlike the kind of crowds that have surged across the pages of American history and unlike crowds in certain other parts of the world, todays American crowds seldom even figure in the news. We have crowds of shoppers, spectators, ...
    11 hours ago
  • Slouching Toward DC, Trailing Bags of Tea (Grab a bucket!)


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 177
    In The Taming of the American Crowd: From Stamp Riots to Shopping Sprees, I argue that unlike the kind of crowds that have surged across the pages of American history and unlike crowds in certain other parts of the world, todays American crowds seldom even figure in the news. We have crowds of shoppers, spectators, ...
    11 hours ago
  • Trailing Towards D.C., Trailing Bags of Tea (Grab a bucket!)


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 177
    In The Taming of the American Crowd: From Stamp Riots to Shopping Sprees, I argue that unlike the kind of crowds that have surged across the pages of American history and unlike crowds in certain other parts of the world, todays American crowds seldom even figure in the news. We have crowds of shoppers, spectators, ...
    11 hours ago
  • The Origin Of Christmas: From The Catholic Encyclopedia Pt. 2


    THE KALEIDOSCOPE FACTOR: A Unique Collection of African American News and CommentaryAuthority Authority: 133
    Note to readers of The Washington Review: Every year we post information regarding the history and origins of Christmas and other holidays that pertain to Christ Jesus and Christianity. It is our feverent hopes that our readers will intelligently process this information and use accordingly for their own personal ...
    16 hours ago
  • The Origin Of Christmas: From The Catholic Encyclopedia


    THE KALEIDOSCOPE FACTOR: A Unique Collection of African American News and CommentaryAuthority Authority: 133
    Note to readers of The Washington Review: Every year we post information regarding the history and origins of Christmas and other holidays that pertain to Christ Jesus and Christianity. It is our feverent hopes that our readers will intelligently process this information and use accordingly for their own personal ...
    16 hours ago
  • Why Christmas Sucks for So Many Christians This Year


    One UtahAuthority Authority: 134
    This Christmas Day is the worst in memory for more living Americans than heretofore. Here’s why, and here’s how we can make next Christmas a better one.Naturally, Bush made it worse. Here’s hoping the righteous Americans who voted for Reagan, Bush or McCain will take pause in the Yuletide season, and put down ...
    1 day ago
  • There Ain’t No Such Thing As a Free Lumpectomy


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 177
    This week Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid declared that his chamber’s health care bill “demands for the first time in American history that good health will not depend on great wealth.” Reid said the legislation “acknowledges, finally, that health care is a fundamental right—a human right—and not just a ...
    1 day ago
  • Criminalizing Christmas Cookies, Candy Canes, and Crèches


    OrthodoxNet.com BlogAuthority Authority: 475
    American Thinker | by Jeannie DeAngelis | Dec. 24, 2009This year, America is receiving a subliminal holiday message that Nativity scenes pose a more imminent threat than Gitmo detainees being tried on American soil. Regardless of personal Christmas traditions, most Americans agree that the Nativity visually represents ...
    1 day ago
  • Something to Think About


    An American LionAuthority Authority: 446
    I don’t know where you stand on Nat Hentoff, but he reminds me of what Gore Vidal has been saying about the Obama Administration: John W. Whitehead: When Barack Obama was a U.S. Senator in 2005, he introduced a bill to limit the Patriot Act. Now that he is president, he has endorsed the Patriot Act as is. ...
    2 days ago
  • Aid and Comfort to the Enemy: An American Civil War Tradition Examined


    Walking the BerkshiresAuthority Authority: 116
     A guest blogger at Kevin Levins Civil War Memory, Michael Schaffner has written a brilliant post that examines the evidence for the Angel of Maryes Heights legend, one of the most celebrated examples of charity to fallen foes in American history.  Go there now and read it .   The national need for ...
    2 days ago
  • Happy Holidays! The Smithsonian is Closed on Christmas Day


    Around The MallAuthority Authority: 426
    Decked out for the holidays, the Smithsonian Castle grounds are festive . Photograph by Eric Long Twas the Night Before Christmas and here on the Mall, Not a creature is stirring in the museum’s vast halls Full of objects and trinkets selected with care By curators hoping you’d all soon be there. Alas and ...
    2 days ago
  • REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON SENATE PASSAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM


    THE KALEIDOSCOPE FACTOR: A Unique Collection of African American News and CommentaryAuthority Authority: 133
    REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON SENATE PASSAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM   State Dining Room     8:47 A.M. EST          THE PRESIDENT:  Good morning, everybody.  In a historic vote that took place this morning members of the Senate joined their colleagues in the House of Representatives to pass a landmark ...
    2 days ago
  • New to the Collection: The Ancient Order of Good Fellows


    National Heritage MuseumAuthority Authority: 116
    Recently, the National Heritage Museum acquired a mahogany box, which was found in Chester County, Pennsylvania.  Topped with a brass handle, the box has gold painted letters on the front reading, “Buena Vista Lodge / No. 16, A.O. of G.F. / Instituted Feby. 19th, 1848.”  Identifying the group that originally ...
    2 days ago
  • Talking American History with Joseph Ellis


    Open CultureAuthority Authority: 598
    Let me quickly call your attention to an interview with Joseph Ellis, the Pulitzer Prize-winning and bestselling historian, who most recently published American Creation: Triumphs and Tragedies in the Founding of the Republic . In this casual, wide-ranging conversation (listen below or here ) with Russ Roberts, ...
    2 days ago
  • Dont Criticize What We Wore in the 1970s


    An American LionAuthority Authority: 446
    Larry Brown / Jack Ramsey / Lanny Wilkens Do you think these men should be ashamed of how they look? No. Neither do I. It’s tempting to think that we can go back and look at the 1970s and laugh at how people looked. I don’t see it. I lived through those years. Those were the years when I was in my twenties ...
    2 days ago
  • A Few Questions For Sally McMillen


    OUPblogAuthority Authority: 523
    Anne Zaccardelli, Library and Online Sales Assistant Sally G. McMillen is the Mary Reynolds Babcock Professor of History and Department chair at Davidson College. Her newest book, now out in paperback, Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement illuminates a major turning point in American ...
    3 days ago
  • In Memoriam, Michael Jackson (1958-2009)


    The Devoted IntellectAuthority Authority: 126
    When the American History edition of the Intellectual Devotional was released in 2007, the entry on Michael Jackson included a brief parenthesis, “(1958-).” Now, sadly, the second part of that time line has been filled in. Jackson died on June 25 of this year, at the age of 50. The last years of his life were ...
    3 days ago
  • 6 in 10 for 3


    dcatAuthority Authority: 117
    Bob Ryan reminds us all that the decade now concluding has been a damned fine one for Boston sports . Three championships for the Patriots, two for the Red Sox , and one for the Celtics is a good run. Not many cities have won six titles in a decade, never mind having three teams win rings in an (admittedly ...
    3 days ago
  • Senate health bill vote: 8AM Christmas Eve


    Haas414Authority Authority: 468
    So sez TPM: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid just triggered a sigh of relief among the hallowed population of members, staffers and reporters on Capitol Hill. “I ask unanimous consent that all post cloture time be expired at 8 am Thursday,” Reid said. That may sound like gobbledeegook, but in Senate-ese, ...
    3 days ago
  • The History Channel Gets it Wrong: “Aftershock: Beyond The Civil War”


    Blog 4 History: American & Civil War HistoryAuthority Authority: 111
    I got a chance tonight to catch a re-airing of the History Channel’s Aftershock: Beyond The Civil War . Though I enjoyed the documentary and as far as I can tell it did an excellent job establishing the general mood and conditions of the South and the state of continued violence that ravaged blacks, whites, and ...
    3 days ago

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