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Eric Beckman

Interview: Joe Mozingo, Author Of 'The Fiddler On Pantico Run' : NPR - 0 views

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    Joe Mozingo is a white LA Times reporter who discovered that he had an African ancestor from 17th C Virgina. Interview highlights, link to the actual interview form NPR, and book excerpts.
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Mapping Decline | Colin Gordon | The University of Iowa - 0 views

  • This web project accompanies the book Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City (PennPress, 2008). It presents four interactive series of maps, each touching on a major theme developed in the book
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Late Victorian Holocausts - 0 views

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    Review article of a book on the terrible famines of late Victorian India.  British colonialism played a large role in these famines.
Eric Beckman

Recollections of the Sioux massacre, an authentic history of the Yellow Medicine incide... - 2 views

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    Published 47 years after the fact this account presents a very white view of the US-Dakota War of 1862
Eric Beckman

''Why Won't You Just Tell Us the Answer?'' - Stenhouse Publishers - 0 views

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      Ayers is one of the talking heads in the Reconstruction video from PBS, putting him in the esteemed company of Foner and Blight.
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    I found this book, which can be previewed online, very useful as a guide for uncovering history content. Lesh provides clear examples of how to structure primary source based lessons for US History classes. I have marked up copy.
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What is Property - 0 views

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    e-text of the early socialist book "What is Property?" in which the French author Proudhon responds: "Theft"
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Slave trader ledger: William James Smith accounting book - 0 views

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    Slave trader's ledger from the mid-19th century
Eric Beckman

Fascism, Russia, and Ukraine by Timothy Snyder | The New York Review of Books - 0 views

  • On January 16, the Ukrainian government, headed by President Yanukovych, tried to put an end to Ukrainian civil societ
  • But a maidan now means in Ukrainian what the Greek word agora means in English: not just a marketplace where people happen to meet, but a place where they deliberately meet, precisely in order to deliberate, to speak, and to create a political society
  • protests, until then entirely peaceful, became violent. Yanukovych lost support
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  • Yanukovych rescinded most of the dictatorship laws, lawless violence by the regime, which started in November, continued into February
  • h the hope that Ukraine could one day join the European Union, an aspiration that for many Ukrainians means something like the rule of law, the absence of fear, the end of corruption, the social welfare state, and free markets without intimidatio
  • a rival project, based in Moscow, called the Eurasian Union.
  • Putin wants Ukraine in his Eurasian Union, which means that Ukraine must be authoritarian, which means that the Maidan must be crushed.
  • dictatorship laws of January 16 were obviously based on Russian models
  • The Eurasian Union is the enemy of the European Union, not just in strategy but in ideology.
  • Rather than rejecting totalitarian ideologies, Eurasianism calls upon politicians of the twenty-first century to draw what is useful from both fascism and Stalinism.
  • taken Putin’s campaign against gay rights and transformed it into a weapon against European integration
  • Apart from the Jews, whose suffering was by far the worst, the main victims of Nazi policies were not Russians but Ukrainians and Belarusians.
  • After Stalin’s death communism took on a more and more ethnic coloration, with people who wished to revive its glories claiming that its problem was that it had been spoiled by Jews. The ethnic purification of the communist legacy is precisely the logic of National Bolshevism, which is the foundational ideology of Eurasianism today.
  • Ukraine is not a theater for the historical propaganda of others or a puzzle from which pieces can be removed. It is a major European country whose citizens have important cultural and economic ties with both the European Union and Russia. To set its own course, Ukraine needs normal public debate, the restoration of parliamentary democracy, and workable relations with all of its neighbors.
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    Written just before the crisis in Ukraine really blew up, this article by a leading academic 
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