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Historians and audiences: comment on Tristram Hunt and Geoffrey Timmins
Historian Claude Bowers was one of the great speakers of his era. As a high school student in Indiana in the 1890s, when debate was more important...
Journal of Social History, 03/22/06 by Roy Rosenzweig · More from publication -
It's Getting Better All the Time: 100 Greatest Trends of the Last 100 Years - Reviews
It's Getting Better All the Time: 100 Greatest Trends of the Last 100 Years. By Stephen Moore and Julian Simon (Washington, DC: Cato Institute,...
Journal of Social History, 09/22/02 by Roy Rosenzweig · More from publication -
The Keyboard Campus.(Digital Diploma Mills: The Automation of Higher Education) (book review)

Digital Diploma Mills: The Automation of Higher Education. By David F. Noble. Monthly Review. 116 pp. $21.95. "Thirty years from now the big...
Nation, The, 04/22/02 by Brier, Stephen; Rosenzweig, Roy · More from publication -
The best of times, the worst of times
Social history is undergoing a political crisis brought about by political attacks on historical scholarship and the inclusiveness of history...
Journal of Social History, 02/05/96 by Roy Rosenzweig · More from publication -
That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical Profession. (book reviews)

Some years ago, Harvard University historian Oscar Handlin recalled the "exhilaration" he felt in 1936 when he attended his first American...
Nation, The, 02/06/89 by Rosenzweig, Roy · More from publication -
American labor history: a conspiracy of silence?
American labor history: a conspiracy of silence? American labor history: a conspiracy of silence? Within the universities, the field of labor...
Monthly Labor Review, 08/01/87 by Roy Rosenzweig · More from publication -
Out of work: the first century of unemployment in Massachusetts. (book reviews)

OUT OF WORK: The First Century of Unemployment in Massachusetts. In 1955 Vaughn Davis Bornet called on his fellow American historians...
Nation, The, 06/14/86 by Rosenzweig, Roy · More from publication



