H-PAD Notes 4/8/19

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Note:  Historians for Peace and Democracy has posted another in its series of “broadsides,” printable handouts offering historical background to current events.  The new one is “Puerto Rico: A U.S. Colony in the Caribbean” by Margaret Power; a full list, with links, is on the H-PAD home page.
 
Links to Recent Articles of Interest
 
“The Long History of Anti-Immigration Legislation and ‘Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude’” 
By Stephanie Hinnershitz, History News Network, posted April  7
The author teaches history at Cleveland State University.
 
“The Golan Heights: Its History and Significance Today”
By Moriel Ram, History News Network, posted April 7
An easily readable capsule history.
“Can We Stop Pretending Now? The Trump Era as an Occasion for Truth Telling”
By Andrew J. Bacevich, TomDispatch.com, posted April 7
The author is a professor emeritus of history and international relations at Boston University.
 
“Dear Trump: Top 7 Signs Puerto Ricans Might Be Americans”
By Juan Cole, Informed Comment blog, posted April 4
The author teaches history at the University of Michigan.
“The Fictitious ‘Russian Attack’ versus the Real Imperative to ‘Cooperate with Russia’”
By Stephen F. Cohen, The Nation, posted April 3.
The author is an emeritus professor of history at Princeton University and New York University. 
 
“2 Minutes and Counting”
By Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick, The Nation, posted April 2
This article accompanies the re-release of the authors’ Untold History of the United States with a lengthy chapter on events over the past half-dozen years.  Peter Kuznick teaches history at American University, where he directs the Nuclear Studies Institute.
“The Red Scare: From the Palmer Raids to Joseph McCarthy to Donald Trump”
By Ronald L. Feinman, History News Network, posted April 2
A short article including Roy Cohn’s historical role as a link between McCarthy and Trump.
 
“Russiagate and the 1980s Crack Epidemic”
By Jeremy Kuzmarov, CounterPunch.org, posted March 29
Finds parallels between “Russiagate” and the Reagan-era exaggerations of the spread of crack cocaine.  The author teaches history at Tulsa Community College.
“A Foreign Policy Without War or Corporate Power: To Make Progress in America, the Left Needs a Coherent International Agenda”
By Greg Grandin, The New Republic, posted March 26
The author teaches history at New York University.
“How the Israel Lobby Got Its Start”
By Walter L. Hixson, Consortium News, posted March 26
The author teaches history at the University of Akron wrote the new book Israel’s Armor: The Israel Lobby and the First Generation of the Palestine Conflict (Cambridge U.P., 2019).
“The Warped History That Fuels Right-Wing Terrorism” 
By Ishaan Tharoor, Washington Post, posted March 22
On the obsession of white supremacists with a mythic history of homogeneous white Christian nations in Europe.
“15 Years after the Iraq Invasion, What Are the Costs?”
By Stephanie Savell, Other Words, posted March 21
The author co-directs the Costs of War Project at Brown University’s Watson Center for International and Public Affairs.  She estimates the total costs of the war on terror, including future services for veterans, at $5.6 trillion.
 
Thanks to Rusti Eisenberg, Roger Peace, and an anonymous reader for suggesting some of the above articles. Suggestions can be sent to jimobrien48@gmail.com.