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Welcome to Civil War Memory. I blog about subjects related to how Americans have chosen to remember and commemorate their Civil War. read more »
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Alcohol and Drugs History Society site. Articles and reviews from the Social History of Alcohol and Drugs. The "Daily Record" provides... read more »
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At The Historic Present, issues in American history--from Jamestown to Iraq--are addressed with an eye to how they impact us today. read more »
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American history blog, regularly updated with opinion, facts, stories, current events and book reviews. read more »
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Politics and Letters is a group blog for people interested in history, historiography, pragmatism, cultural politics, the arts, epistemology, narrati read more »
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John does an almost daily Churchill post from an obviously extensive collection of books and memoirs. Sir Martin Gilbert is an occasional commentor read more »
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ProgressiveHistorians is a group blog dedicated to the intersection of history and progressive politics. read more »
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As an amateur historian I find the people and events of 19th and early 20th century Chicago fascinating... read more »
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Stories, quotes and anecdotes of the region; emphasis on the Depression era. read more »
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Georgia on My Mind is a blog dedicated to the state of Georgia written by Elementaryhistoryteacher who also authors History Is Elementary. The blog read more »
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Features letters of a British soldier in the First World War, posted on the 90th anniversary of the date they were sent. read more »
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Found History chronicles the myriad ways non-professionals do history, sometimes without even knowing it. It aims to foster a broader understanding o read more »
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Weird history, mad science, and occasional robots: a Canadian historian's weblog about the old, weird America. read more »
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