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Reason April 2007 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Soundbite In American Leviathan: Empire, Nation, and Revolutionary Frontier, historian Patrick Griffin both re-examines the role of frontiersmen in the American founding and discusses the origins of modern imperial America. Here's an interview with Griffin. |
Reason April 2007 Amy Sturgis |
Florida's Forgotten Rebels With the Web doc, Rebellion: John Horse and the Black Seminoles, the First Black Rebels to Beat American Slavery, a nonprofessional historian has illustrated not just an important part of the American past but also one of the ways cyberspace is changing how history is studied and taught. |
Science News April 14, 2007 |
Timeline: From the April 10, 1937, Issue Eggs of Brook Trout Have Beauty of Pearls... New Clue to Atom's Heart From Artificial Element... |
Wild West June 2007 John Koster |
Survivor Frank Finkel's Lasting Stand Although his claim to have been the only white survivor of Colonel Custer's immediate command at the Battle of the Little Bighorn has been largely rejected, a recent analysis of the evidence suggests that Frank Finkel told the truth. |
Wild West June 2007 Hart & Lalire |
Baseball in the West Our national pastime developed in the eastern United States, but it spread across the Mississippi far sooner than you might think. |
Wild West April 2007 Gregory F. Michno |
Comanche Captives Young Dot and Bianca Babb experienced the good and bad of life in native camps after being captured from their parents' Texas ranch in 1866. |
Science News April 7, 2007 |
Timeline: From the April 3, 1937, Issue Beauty in Glass... Princeton Scientist Analyzes Gambling; "You Can't Win"... |
British Heritage May 2007 Dana Huntley |
Ancient Chepstow: Gateway to Wales Explore historic Chepstow -- the gateway to 136 miles of the best walks in Wales. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2007 Metz et al. |
25 Years of PC Magazine: Year Nine 1990 The life of Alan Emtage, the man who invented Archie and the world's first computer search engine... 1990 saw the debut of service and reliability surveys... Windows 3.0 comes out... |
British Heritage March 2007 Jim Hargan |
The Fens: England Below Sea Level This unique landscape and lifestyle in the estuaries of the Wash offer an interesting area of study for geologists, historians and visitors alike. |
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