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Susan Miles Gulbransen: What Are We Doing with American History?


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“A more intelligent way is to pose new questions. Take one example: the 19th century read fifth century Thucydides writing the great historian of the Peloponnesian war for insights into politics and strategy. In the 20th century, we experienced the effects of total warfare. Suddenly historians were paying more attention to those passages where Thucydides describes the psychological and moral deterioration that results from prolonged warfare. Nobody made anything up information for both points of view has always been there. That makes Thucydides a great historian. Each age has simply keyed in on passages that were more relevant to their lived experience.” ....

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Book Review: How Historians and Intellectuals Justified the British Empire's Conquest


Book Review: How Historians and Intellectuals Justified the British Empire s Conquest
Priya Satia shows persuasively in her book Time s Monster: History, Conscience and Britain s Empire that the Empire s economic exploitation was buttressed by policies that sought to reform and civilise the colonised.
The British Union Jack. Photo: Reuters
History31/Jan/2021
In the 19th century, history and history writing were handmaidens of British imperialism. Historians wrote to justify empire; politicians and public figures used history to rationalise acts of conquest. Dominating the intellectual landscape at that time was the idea of progress which was derived from the Enlightenment and from the development of capitalism subsequent to the Industrial Revolution. ....

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By pandering to woke casting, Bridgerton has ignored how fascinating Queen Charlotte's life really was


By pandering to woke casting, Bridgerton has ignored how fascinating Queen Charlotte s life really was
Bridgerton s portrayal of Queen Charlotte has prioritised fiction and fancy over the chance to tell the true story of an admirable woman
Well acted but unfair: Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte
Credit: Netflix
The portrayal of Queen Charlotte (1744-1818) in the TV series Bridgerton as having been of African descent has sadly wasted a splendid opportunity to tell her true story, which is all the more compelling because it is true.
By putting their ultra-woke agenda of twisting history to fit into a Critical Race Theory agenda, the novelist Julia Quinn and producer Shonda Rhimes have passed up the chance to bring the real Queen Charlotte to life, for the first time since Helen Mirren’s portrayal of her in Alan Bennett’s play The Madness of George III 30 years ago. ....

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Can a Virtual Legislature Be a Real Legislature?


Can a Virtual Legislature Be a Real Legislature?
Lawmakers in much of the country will be doing their work next year by remote control. That will make a tough job even tougher.
Alan Ehrenhalt, Senior Editor
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December 21, 2020
When America s state legislators begin meeting for their 2021 sessions, the blunt fact is that many of them won t be meeting at all. They will be sitting at Zoom screens, talking on their iPhones and looking for other ways to simulate the bill-writing and deal-making that they are supposed to do face-to-face.
Not all the states have made up their minds yet, and all the plans are subject to change, but it s already clear that there will be at least a fair amount of virus-driven separation. Virginia s House of Delegates expects to hold all of its sessions virtually. Washington s legislature is talking about voting in person but running its hearings and markup sessions by remote control. Ve ....

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