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Thursday, June 29, 2017

[haw-info] HAW Notes 5/29/17: Links to recent articles of interest


Links to Recent Articles of Interest

"Killing Bill O'Reilly:The Disgraced Broadcaster's Distortions of History"

By Matthew Stevenson, Harpers, July issue

A dissection of the right-wing commentator's new book on World War II in the Pacific. The author note that O'Reilly is currently the nation's most widely read historian.

 

"A Presumption of Guilt"

By Bryan Stevenson, Harper's, July issue

A long historical essay on race and the criminal justice system in the U.S.

 

"Tread Carefully: The Folly of the Next Afghan 'Surge'"

By Danny Sjursen, TomDispatch.com, posted June 29, 2017

The author, a U.S. Army strategist who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, formerly taught history at West Point.

 

"The Growing Danger of War with Iran"

By Paul R. Pillar, LobeLog, posted June 28, 2017

The author is a 28year veteran of the U.S. intelligence community, including a time as National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South Asia.

 

"The Trump Doctrine in the Middle East Is to Follow Saudi Arabia's Lead"

By James L. Gelvin, History News Network, posted June 25

The author teaches modern Middle East history at UCLA.

 

"How Hollywood Keeps Getting Afghanistan Wrong"

By Robert W. Thurston, History News Network, posted June 25

The author is a professor emeritus of history at Miami University.

 

"A Small Fiasco Inside a Colossal Fiasco" (on the war in Afghanistan)

By Andrew J. Bacevich, Boston Globe, posted June 23

The author is a professor emeritus of history and international relations at Boston University. 

 

"Behind All of Trump's Boneheaded Policies in the Middle East Is an Unmistakable Urge for Confrontation with Iran"

By John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus, posted June 21

 

"Some 'October Surprise' Conspiracies Turn Out to Be True"

By Kai Bird, Los Angeles Times, posted June 20

The author, currently at the CUNY Graduate Center, is a Pulitzer Prize–winning historian.

 

"Facing the Human Wreckage of War: An Alternative WWII History Invokes 'Moral Injury' in Context of Pacific War"

By Kelly Beaucar Vlahos, The American Conservative, posted June 19

A review essay on Peter Van Buren's novel on the Pacific War, Hooper's War, with an interview with the author.


Thanks, as usual, to an anonymous reader for suggesting some of the above articles. Suggestions can be sent to jimobrien48@gmail.com.

 

Friday, June 16, 2017

[haw-info] HAW Notes 6/16/17: Links to recent articles of interest


Links to Recent Articles of Interest

"Iran 1953: State Department Finally Releases Updated Official History of Mossadeq Coup"

Edited by Malcolm Byrne, National Security Archive, posted June 15

 

"The 'Global Order Myth: Teary-Eyed Nostalgia as Cover for U.S. Hegemony"

By Andrew J. Bacevich, The American Conservative, posted June 15.

The author is a professor emeritus of history and international relations at Boston University.

 

"The Irrationality of Iran Vilification"

By Danny Sjursen, LobeLog, posted June 12

The author is a U.S. military strategist who formerly taught history at West Point.

 

"National Illusions and Global Realities"

By Lawrence S. Wittner, Huffington Post, posted June 11

The author is a professor of history emeritus at SUNY Albany.

 

"Does Oliver Stone Have a Weak Spot for Dictators?"

By Peter Kuznick, History News Network, posted June 11

The author teaches history at American University and collaborated with Oliver Stone on the TV series and book The Untold History of the United States

 

"U.K.'s Corbyn Told Truth about Terrorism"

By Lawrence Davidson, Consortium News, posted June 10

The author teaches history at West Chester University.

 

"The Six-Day War Was a Turning Point in Passionate Attachment to Israel"

By Jeremy Kuzmarov, Huffington Post, posted June 8

The author teaches history at the University of Tulsa.

 

"America's Real Red Scare: The Slow-Motion Collapse of the American Empire"

By William J. Astore, TomDispatch.com, posted June 6

The author, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, taught history for fifteen years at military and civilian schools.

 

"Will the Neocons' Long War Ever End?"

By Nicolas J. S. Davies, Consortium News, posted June 5

 

"The Israeli-American Hammerlock on Palestine"

By Rashid Khalidi, The Nation, posted June 5

The author teaches history and Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University.


Thanks to an anonymous reader for suggesting some of the above articles. Suggestions can be sent to jimobrien48@gmail.com.