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[haw-info] Historians' Letter to President Obama and Members of Congress THIS IS THE CORRECT ONE
Historians' Letter to President Obama and Members of Congress In the face of the ongoing carnage in Gaza, members of Historians Against the War are circulating the letter below, with an initial list of signatories. We encourage you to sign it at http://historiansagainstwar.org/gazapetition.html and to quickly forward this message to fellow historians. As our numbers grow, we will seek opportunities to publicize and to forward to relevant officials. We deplore the ongoing attacks against civilians in Gaza and in Israel. We also recognize the disproportionate harm that the Israeli military, which the United States has armed and supported for decades, is inflicting on the population of Gaza. We are profoundly disturbed that Israeli forces are killing and wounding so many Palestinian children. Desperate conditions in Gaza resulting from Israeli policies have made effective evacuation of war zones virtually impossible. We regard as unacceptable the failure of United States elected officials to hold Israel accountable for such acts. As we watch the death toll mount and observe the terror of the trapped inhabitants in Gaza, we call upon you to demand a cease-fire, the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, and a permanent end to the blockade so that its people can resume some semblance of normal life. We urge you to suspend US military aid to Israel, until there is assurance that this aid will no longer be used for the commission of war crimes. As historians, we recognize this as a moment of acute moral crisis in which it is vitally important that United States policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict change direction. Signed (list in formation) Ervand Abrahamian, City University of New York Bettina Aptheker, University of California, Santa Cruz Rosalyn Baxandall, SUNY Old Westbury, CUNY Labor School, Emerita Marc Becker, Truman State University Joel Beinin, Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Stanford University Eileen Boris, University of California Santa Barbara Paul Buhle, Brown University, retired Renate Bridenthal, Brooklyn College, Emerita Frank Brodhead, Independent Scholar Blanche Cooke, John Jay College, Graduate Center/City University Sandi Cooper, College of Staten Island/CUNY Max Dashu, Director, Suppressed Histories Archives, Richmond, CA Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, California State University, Emerita Carolyn Eisenberg, Hofstra University Sara M. Evans, Regents Professor, University of Minnesota, Emerita Stuart Ewen, Distinguished Professor, The Graduate Center, CUNY Kimberly Phillips-Fein, New York University John Fitzgerald, Longmeadow School Committee, Longmeadow, Massachusetts Linda Gordon, New York University Van Gosse, Franklin and Marshall University Carol S. Gruber, Paterson University of New Jersey, Emerita Walter Hixson, University of Akron Joan Hoff, Research Professor of History, Montana State University, Bozeman Temma Kaplan, Rutgers University Rebecca E. Karl, New York University Stephen Leberstein, City College, Emeritus Zachary Lochman, New York University Staughton Lynd, Independent Scholar Elaine Tyler May, Regents Professor, University of Minnesota Michele Mitchell, New York University Thomas K. Murphy, University of Maryland/European Division Mary Nolan, New York University Jim O'Brien, co-chair, Historians Against the War Kimberly Phillips-Fein, New York University Margaret Power, Illinois Institute of Technology Ellen Schrecker, Yeshiva University, Emerita Naoko Shibusawa, Brown University Robert Vitalis, University of Pennsylvania Beverly R. Voloshin, San Francisco State University Barbara Weinstein, Silver Professor of History, New York University Jon Wiener, University of California, Irvine Barbara Winslow, Brooklyn College/City University of New York Larry Wittner, SUNY/ Albany Please sign at: http://historiansagainstwar.org/gazapetition.html -- Margaret Power Professor of History Department of Humanities Illinois Institute of Technology 3301 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, IL 60616 312-567-6921
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Historians' Letter to President Obama and Members of Congress In the face of the ongoing carnage in Gaza, members of Historians Against the War are circulating the letter below, with an initial list of signatories. We encourage you to sign it at http://historiansagainstwar.org/gaz and to quickly forward this message to fellow historians. As our numbers grow, we will seek opportunities to publicize and to forward to relevant officials. We deplore the ongoing attacks against civilians in Gaza and in Israel. We also recognize the disproportionate harm that the Israeli military, which the United States has armed and supported for decades, is inflicting on the population of Gaza. We are profoundly disturbed that Israeli forces are killing and wounding so many Palestinian children. Desperate conditions in Gaza resulting from Israeli policies have made effective evacuation of war zones virtually impossible. We regard as unacceptable the failure of United States elected officials to hold Israel accountable for such acts. As we watch the death toll mount and observe the terror of the trapped inhabitants in Gaza, we call upon you to demand a cease-fire, the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, and a permanent end to the blockade so that its people to can resume some semblance of normal life. We urge you to suspend US military aid to Israel, until there is assurance that this aid will no longer be used for the commission of war crimes. As historians, we recognize this as a moment of acute moral crisis in which it is vitally important that United States policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict change direction. Signed (list in formation) Ervand Abrahamian, City University of New York Bettina Aptheker, University of California, Santa Cruz Rosalyn Baxandall, SUNY Old Westbury, CUNY Labor School, Emerita Marc Becker, Truman State University Joel Beinin, Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Stanford University Eileen Boris, University of California Santa Barbara Paul Buhle, Brown University, retired Renate Bridenthal, Brooklyn College, Emerita Frank Brodhead, Independent Scholar Blanche Cooke, John Jay College, Graduate Center/City University Sandi Cooper, College of Staten Island/CUNY Max Dashu, Director, Suppressed Histories Archives, Richmond, CA Suzanne Desan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, California State University, Emerita Carolyn Eisenberg, Hofstra University Sara M. Evans, Regents Professor, University of Minnesota, Emerita Stuart Ewen, Distinguished Professor, The Graduate Center, CUNY Kimberly Phillips-Fein, New York University John Fitzgerald, Longmeadow School Committee, Longmeadow, Massachusetts Linda Gordon, New York University Van Gosse, Franklin and Marshall University Carol S. Gruber, Paterson University of New Jersey, Emerita Walter Hixson, University of Akron Joan Hoff, Research Professor of History, Montana State University, Bozeman Temma Kaplan, Rutgers University Rebecca E. Karl, New York University Stephen Leberstein, City College, Emeritus Zachary Lochman, New York University Staughton Lynd, Independent Scholar Elaine Tyler May, Regents Professor, University of Minnesota Michele Mitchell, New York University Thomas K. Murphy, University of Maryland/European Division Mary Nolan, New York University Jim O'Brien, co-chair, Historians Against the War Kimberly Phillips-Fein, New York University Margaret Power, Illinois Institute of Technology Ellen Schrecker, Yeshiva University, Emerita Naoko Shibusawa, Brown University Robert Vitalis, University of Pennsylvania Beverly R. Voloshin, San Francisco State University Barbara Weinstein, Silver Professor of History, New York University Jon Wiener, University of California, Irvine Barbara Winslow, Brooklyn College/City University of New York Larry Wittner, SUNY/ Albany
Please sign your name at:
http://historiansagainstwar.org/gaz
-- Margaret Power Professor of History Department of Humanities Illinois Institute of Technology 3301 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, IL 60616 312-567-6921
[haw-info] HAW statement on Gaza
The Steering Committee of Historians Against the War deplores the
ongoing attacks against civilians in Gaza and in Israel. We also
recognize the disproportionate harm being inflicted on the population of
Gaza by the Israeli military, which the United States has armed and
supported for decades.
We are especially disturbed that so many Palestinian children are being
killed or wounded in the attack. And we regard as unacceptable the
failure of American elected officials to hold Israel accountable for
such acts.
As we watch the death toll mount and observe the terror of the trapped
inhabitants in Gaza, we call upon our fellow historians to speak out now
for a cease-fire, for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops from
Gaza, and for the suspension of all US military aid to Israel until the
aid is no longer used for the commission of war crimes.
Please write letters to your local or national newspapers or magazines
and contact your elected officials to express your opposition to U.S.
funding of the Israeli military and its attack on people in Gaza.
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[haw-info] HAW Notes 7-25-14: Links to recent articles of interest
Note: The HAW Steering Committee is considering a statement regarding the Gaza War and US policy toward it, which will be sent out later this afternoon if approved by then.
Links to Recent Articles of Interest By John B. Judis, New Republic, posted July 25 Carefully detailed historical background. The author is a senior editor of The New Republic and author of a 2014 book on the Truman administration and the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
By Mark B. Trauger, History News Network, posted July 24 The author teaches history at West Virginia University. By Tom Hayden, The Nation, posted July 21
By Walter G. Moss, History News Network, posted July 19 The author is a professor of history emeritus at Eastern Michigan University By Uri Avnery, CounterPunch.org, posted July 18
By Mouin Rabbani, London Review of Books, posted July 18
By Stephen F. Cohen, The Nation, posted July 17 The author is a professor of history emeritus at New York University.
By Dahr Jamail, TomDispatch.com, posted July 17
By Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch.org, posted July 15
By Juan Cole, Informed Comment blog, posted July 9 The author teaches history at the University of Michigan.
This list was edited by Steve Gosch and Jim O'Brien, with thanks to Rosalyn Baxandall and an anonymous reader for suggesting articles that are included. Suggestions can be sent to jimobrien48@gmail.com.
[haw-info] Call for Congress to Block Military Intervention in Iraq
Ask Your Representative to Co-Sponsor House Concurrent Resolution 105 to prevent US Military Intervention in Iraq Congressional Switchboard: 202-224-3121 Historians Against the War came into existence, as the United States was edging towards an unnecessary, illegal war against Iraq. The subsequent invasion and occupation produced even more disastrous consequences than many of us had anticipated. With that country now fragmenting and its brutal government paralyzed, there are renewed calls for American military intervention. While we strongly support diplomatic initiatives to resolve this crisis, we believe that American military action will only compound the suffering on the ground and add to the instability of Iraq. Yesterday 103 members of Congress, led by Representatives Barbara Lee and Scott Rigell signed a letter to the President discouraging military intervention and insisting that Congressional authorization was required before any use of force in Iraq. Thanks to those on this list, who contributed to this effort. This has created momentum for an important new legislative initiative. Reps. Jim McGovern (D-MA). Walter Jones (R-NC) and Barbara Lee (D-CA) have just introduced House Concurrent Resolution # 105, a privileged resolution under the War Powers Resolution that will force a debate and vote on U.S. military intervention in Iraq. It will come up for a debate and vote within fifteen days of the date in which it was filed To be effective, many co-sponsors are needed. Although you may have done this more times than you can count, please get on the phone and ask your member of Congress to co-sponsor House Concurrent Resolution 105 Please forward this message widely Carolyn Eisenberg and Margaret Power for the HAW-Steering Committee .
[haw-info] Call for Congress to Block US Military Intervention in Iraq
Ask Your Representative to Co-Sponsor House Concurrent Resolution 105 to prevent US Military Intervention in Iraq Congressional Switchboard: 202-224-3121 Historians Against the War came into existence, as the United States was edging towards an unnecessary, illegal war against Iraq. The subsequent invasion and occupation produced even more disastrous consequences than many of us had anticipated. With that country now fragmenting and its brutal government paralyzed, there are renewed calls for American military intervention. While we strongly support diplomatic initiatives to resolve this crisis, we believe that American military action will only compound the suffering on the ground and add to the instability of Iraq. Yesterday 103 members of Congress, led by Representatives Barbara Lee and Scott Rigell signed a letter to the President discouraging military intervention and insisting that Congressional authorization was required before any use of force in Iraq. Thanks to those on this list, who contributed to this effort. This has created momentum for an important new legislative initiative. Reps. Jim McGovern (D-MA). Walter Jones (R-NC) and Barbara Lee (D-CA) have just introduced House Concurrent Resolution # 105, a privileged resolution under the War Powers Resolution that will force a debate and vote on U.S. military intervention in Iraq. It will come up for a debate and vote within fifteen days of the date in which it was filed To be effective, many co-sponsors are needed. Although you may have done this more times than you can count, please get on the phone and ask your member of Congress to co-sponsor House Concurrent Resolution 105 Please forward this message widely Carolyn Eisenberg and Margaret Power for the HAW-Steering Committee .
[haw-info] HAW Notes 7/14/14: Links to recent articles of interest
Links to Recent Articles of Interest
By Juan Cole, Informed Comment blog, posted July 13 The author teaches history at the University of Michigan. The article is an exposition on the well-known series of maps showing Palenstinian lands shrinking over time.
By Gary Leupp, CounterPunch.org, posted July 13 The author teaches history at Tufts University. The occupations referred to in the title are those of Iraq and Afghanistan.
By Ira Chernus, History News Network, posted July 10 Argues that myths have distorted American views of Israel/Palestine through the years
By Rebecca Gordon, TomDispatch.com, posted July 10 On the lack of accountability for Bush-era torture policies, and their continuation
By William R. Polk, History News Network, posted July 9 The author is a former member of the US Policy Planning Council for North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia and a former professor of history at the University of Chicago.
By Michael Klare, TomDispatch.com, posted July 8 Subtitled "Global Conflicts Are Increasingly Fueled by the Desire for Oil and Natural Gas - and the Funds They Generate"
By Lawrence S. Wittner, History News Network, posted July 6 The author is a professor of history emeritus at SUNT Albany.
By Conn Hallinan, Huffington Post, posted July 2 Historical background going back to the days of the British Mandate and before
By Noam Chomsky, TomDispatch.com, posted July 1 Based on an analysis of specific US policies in recent decades
By Harry Targ, Rag Blog Digest, posted June 29
This list was edited by Steve Gosch and Jim O'Brien, with thanks to Rosalyn Baxandall, Mim Jackson, Paul Atwood, and an anonymous reader for suggesting articles for inclusion. Suggestions can be sent to jimobrien48@gmail.com.
[haw-info] Letter in solidarity with Professor Rabab Abdulhadi of San Francisco State University
Dear HAW members,
I am sending you the attached "International Academic and Public Intellectuals Letter," inviting your signature. It expresses solidarity with the Palestinian-American scholar Rabab Abdulhadi, Director of the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Initiative (AMED) at SFSU. She has been the target of a vicious attack from the rightwing pro-Israel group AMCHA. I helped author the letter, which is being circulated globally.
(you will have to cut-and-paste this link into your search engine, I'm afraid)
If you need more information, here are some links: Very best,
Van Gosse Department of History Franklin & Marshall College Lancaster PA 17604-3003 717-615-4708 @vangosse
For scholarly, political, and musical writings go to:
For all kinds of useful material, including Portside and the Radical History Review, go to the website of the Post-Capitalist Project:
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