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The Historical Society: Robin Hood and Remote Rule

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Friday, February 28, 2014. Robin Hood and Remote Rule. British North America developed from a landscape of religions into a nation of races over the course of the eighteenth century.This process culminated in a hot, locked Philadelphia hall in 1787, but the lessons upon which the drafters drew reached back to the Reformation of the sixteenth century and earlier to Rome. Americans had, after all, just rejected their inclusion in the British variant. Decline and Fall of Rome,. History of England,. The Germ...

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The Historical Society: Roundup: Digging up the Past

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Friday, January 10, 2014. Roundup: Digging up the Past. Ancient Ancestors Come to Life,". January 3, 2014. See our ancient ancestors come to life through paleoartist John Gurche's realistic human likenesses for the Smithsonian's Hall of Human Origins. The human story is really nothing short of the story of a little corner of the universe becoming aware of itself," says Gurche. Louise Iles, "Year in digs: How 2013 looked in archaeology,". BBC, December 31, 2013. January 2, 2014. Reuters, December 16, 2013.

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The Historical Society: Information Overload: Historians’ Edition

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Monday, September 30, 2013. Information Overload: Historians’ Edition. Norge Refrigerator advertisement, 1953. So I have a new book out. It’s on the history of the American ice and refrigeration industries and the research and writing only took me thirteen years. Why would anybody work on any subject that long? Well, to be fair, I have published three other books over that same time. Still, I developed a few serious problems along the way that really slowed the entire writing process down to a crawl.

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The Historical Society: Ice Boxes vs. Refrigerators

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Thursday, December 12, 2013. Ice Boxes vs. Refrigerators. I’ve written previously here. About the good and bad sides of suddenly being able to access the world’s biggest libraries through Google Books. When you have a research project. That you’d like to finish someday. Another Google experiment that debuted while I was working on Refrigeration Nation. CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE. That is the chart for “ice box” vs. “refrigerator.” (For what it’s worth, icebox. They hadn’t been invented yet. Of course it is, ...

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The Historical Society: Latest issue of Historically Speaking Now Online

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Friday, March 21, 2014. Latest issue of Historically Speaking. The latest issue of HS is now up on the Project Muse site. It is a longer issue than normal, featuring two forums, five essays, and four interviews. Readers might be especially interested in our forum on Geoffrey Parker’s Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century. Yale University Press, 2013), one of the most important history books of the last year. As Don Yerxa puts it in the intro to the forum. Conducted...

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The Irreverent Psychologist: November 2014

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The Irreverent Psychologist: Do I listen?

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Vintage Men and Relationships. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Take a listen to Lalita Amos. Talk on two radical ideas about listening. She is magical. What I figured out is that I had had been bumping up against two broad common listening barriers. That is listening for agreement and listening for threat.". Maybe we can all learn to "squint with our ears to really hear what people are saying by listening more deeply and completely." Make your next conversation one that opens you to a "new future.". I came across ...

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page: May 2010

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page. Commentary from a military historian related to his scholarly work. Saturday, May 22, 2010. NYMAS Civil War Book Award. Some people seem capable of blogging even while traveling. I am not one of them. For 2009. I'll try to put some long-delayed posts up this week, although I'm going to be traveling some more soon also. Thursday, May 13, 2010. Belated Mother's Day Post. Was only more poignant, coming as it did so close to Mother's Day. Who went on to become a 2004 Distinguished ...

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page: NYMAS Civil War Book Award

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page. Commentary from a military historian related to his scholarly work. Saturday, May 22, 2010. NYMAS Civil War Book Award. Some people seem capable of blogging even while traveling. I am not one of them. For 2009. I'll try to put some long-delayed posts up this week, although I'm going to be traveling some more soon also. May 23, 2010 at 2:20 AM. Kevin at Civil War Memory. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Pointers and the Civil War (UNC Press). View my complete profile.

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page: July 2010

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page. Commentary from a military historian related to his scholarly work. Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Military Ritual in Two Republics. I've finally gotten around to writing this post. Anyhow, the picture above is from the National Revolutionary Martrys' Shrine. In Taipei, Taiwan. This is essentially a monument to the war dead of the Republic of China- "revolutionary" refers to the fall of the old imperial system and the rise of a Chinese republic. Is probably more instructive.

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page: Talk at Civil War Institute

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page. Commentary from a military historian related to his scholarly work. Thursday, January 5, 2012. Talk at Civil War Institute. A few days ago, I was grabbing coffee at the 7-11 near the Naval Academy (for those who know the area, it's the one with notoriously inadequate parking), and I ran into my colleague at the Naval Academy, LCDR (Sel) Claude Berube, USNR. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Pointers and the Civil War (UNC Press). Annapolis, Maryland, United States. Talk ...

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page: Medal of Honor Controversy

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page. Commentary from a military historian related to his scholarly work. Monday, January 2, 2012. Medal of Honor Controversy. I had heard a bit about the McClatchy article on Cpl. Meyer’s citation for the Medal of Honor, but didn't read it until just now, courtesy Tom Ricks' blog. What’s most striking is that all this probably was unnecessary. Meyer, the 296th Marine to earn the medal, by all accounts deserved his nomination.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Grew up in LA, now ...

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page: RIP 1st Lt. Brandon A. Barrett

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page. Commentary from a military historian related to his scholarly work. Sunday, May 9, 2010. RIP 1st Lt. Brandon A. Barrett. RIP 1st Lt. Brandon A. Barrett, USMC (USNA 2006). The story, which interviews Mrs. Barrett is especially poignant, seeing as it is Mother's Day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Pointers and the Civil War (UNC Press). Annapolis, Maryland, United States. View my complete profile. West Pointers and the Civil War Related Links. Amazon.com Author Page.

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page: Best military history book I've read in a while...

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page. Commentary from a military historian related to his scholarly work. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Best military history book I've read in a while. I just finished reading Beatrice Heuser's The Evolution of Strategy: Thinking War from Antiquity to the Present. Cambridge, 2010), and it's the best military history I've read in a while. The writing felt a bit clunky at times, and seriously, has Cambridge University Press forgotten how to copy-edit? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page: C.V.

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Wayne Hsieh's Author Page. Commentary from a military historian related to his scholarly work. United States Naval Academy. Annapolis, MD 21402-5044. 8220;The Old Army in War and Peace: West Pointers and the Civil War Era, 1814-1865,” directed by Gary W. Gallagher and Edward L. Ayers. 8220;‘Stern Soldiers Weeping’: Confederate Clergymen and the Civil War,” directed by Edward L. Ayers. New Haven, CT. Senior Essay on Lincoln and Religion directed by Professor David Brion Davis. 8220;Being Feared and Not Be...

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Friday, March 21, 2014. Latest issue of Historically Speaking. The latest issue of HS is now up on the Project Muse site. It is a longer issue than normal, featuring two forums, five essays, and four interviews. Readers might be especially interested in our forum on Geoffrey Parker’s Global Crisis: War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century. Yale University Press, 2013), one of the most important history books of the last year. As Don Yerxa puts it in the intro to the forum. Conducted...

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