Annelise Orleck shares two interviews she has just completed on the McDonalds workers' strike against sexual harassment.
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July 09, 2018
Udi Greenberg writes about the historical precedent to the detention camps in Texas. Despite its best efforts, the Trump Administration has...
March 19, 2018
Colin Calloway's new book, THE INDIAN WORLD OF GEORGE WASHINGTON: THE FIRST PRESIDENT AND FIRST AMERICANS, AND THE BIRTH OF THE NATION (Oxford,2018), is reviewed by Susan Dunn for The New York Review of Books.
March 01, 2018
"My experience with the study of history at Dartmouth has meant the world to me and will certainly shape the trajectory of my life." Read full story by Anmol Ghavri '18 here....
January 05, 2018
"In late December 1967, the government of South Vietnam announced a reorganization of its war effort against the country's Communist insurgency," writes Ed Miller in USA Today Op-Ed.
January 05, 2018
"On a Saturday morning last January, I witnessed a remarkable reunion of two military veterans," Edward Miller writes in an Op-Ed piece in USA Today.
December 06, 2017
"Julia Rabig's The Fixers: Devolution, Development & Civil Society in Newark, 1960-1990 (The University of Chicago Press, 2016), goes far beyond most works written to date on Newark in terms of breadth, focus, sources, and analysis," writes the prize committee.
November 10, 2017
Rufus Phillips is a former CIA operative and USAID official who worked on South Vietnam's "Strategic Hamlet" program during the Vietnam War.
September 25, 2017
Another award for Rashauna Johnson's Slavery's Metropolis: Unfree Labor in New Orleans during the Age of Revolutions
September 06, 2017
Freedom University Georgia, co-founded by Dartmouth Associate Professor of History Pamela Voekel, is one of four academic projects to receive the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab's Disobedience Award.