“An unrelinquished claim and vested interest…”: A Conversation with John David Waiheʻe III, Former Governor of Hawai‘i, on the U.S. Apology to the Hawaiian People
In light of the recent 30th anniversary of the U.S. Apology to the Hawaiian people,…
In light of the recent 30th anniversary of the U.S. Apology to the Hawaiian people,…
In the twenty-first century, Americans have generally left questions of financial policy to such experts…
To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Combahee River Collective, Process calls…
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The problem of the archive is a well-worn topic for historians. But sometimes the sheer…
I am often asked why a historian from France would study the history of California.…
“Mexican Girls in Revolt,” The Missoulian, March 19, 1911. Loud, thundering calls for “that greaser”…
This article originally appeared in the Spring 2023 issue of The American Historian. With all…
To reflect on the fiftieth anniversary of the 1973 Chilean coup, and the U.S. role…
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Siege of Wounded Knee, the 71-day occupation…