Tear Gas and the U.S. Border
Many Americans spent the last hours of Thanksgiving weekend glued to the television. They were…
Many Americans spent the last hours of Thanksgiving weekend glued to the television. They were…
The year 2020 marks the centennial anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment. What are our obligations…
Various municipal, state, and federal entities in North and South America have sporadically adopted (and…
As workers in Cuba rioted, the government called out the military to suppress them. But…
Maps such as the one above—a depiction of the French Caribbean colony of Martinique,…
In the coming weeks, Process will explore Caribbean history. Our authors will consider indigenous populations, maps…
Here’s a quick preview of the newest issue of The American Historian: The August 2018…
The September 2018 issue of The Journal of American History is now available online for subscribers. Included…
A few years ago, an editor at the British Library Press who was familiar with…
“Romance and poetry, ivy, lichens, and wall-flowers need ruin to make them grow.” Nathaniel Hawthorne…