Pivot Dates, Part Two – 1648 and France
The Peace of Westphalia, 1648. The Thirty Years’ War is over and the great wars of religion have
It’s The Economy Stupid!!
That quote is from former President of the United States Bill Clinton. The story goes that he had that
Pivot Dates – Part Two, the Seventeenth Century.
In the first set of pivot dates, we concentrated on the Sixteenth Century. For this set, we will concentrate on the 17th
More nuanced view of Roberts after health care law – Yahoo! News
More nuanced view of Roberts after health care law – Yahoo! News: ‘via Blog this’ I think as a
“Pivot Dates” – When History Changed Course, Forever.
I think that if one were to look at European history in a macro sense, there are a few dates that fall
History That Comes Alive – a short collection of thoughts
As I was perusing the many articles on Titanic that have been published this week commemorating the 100th
“the witness of times, the light of truth, and the mistress of life”
The above quote was spoken by Cicero when commenting on the study of history. I was moved to write after
Using Biography to Study History
If I were to have my choice, I would teach history through the study of biography. In fact, if I really had my way, I would
The Age Old Question…Why Study History?
I’ve heard the question since I became a history teacher, and I love to answer it. For students,