Information, Mis-Information, and History
It never ceases to amaze me. Never. No matter how much historical evidence provided (note I said historical) there are still
Thoughts become things
It never ceases to amaze me. Never. No matter how much historical evidence provided (note I said historical) there are still
Recently, a school board member and current candidate for DesPlaines School District 62 Tina Garrett (In Illinois), made this
Edward Gibbons, the historian whose masterpiece The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, written
I sit among them, almost counting them as friends, but never having met them. I can almost hear their
I’ve heard the question since I became a history teacher, and I love to answer it. For students,
Kind of an odd title, isn’t it? Essentially though, it sums up the study of history. Professor
Below is a rather short paper that I wrote regarding the French Revolution and its causes. The requirement was that it
I am going to begin a series of short articles/examinations of the French Revolution. The purpose behind them (here is my
I am in the middle of a grad class called The Enlightenment. To date, we are focusing on the works of the great