Research By Anderson RouseMarch 12, 2019 “I Love America”: Fundamentalist Responses to World War II After the Scopes Trial in 1925, fundamentalism seemed to be in decline. Many Americans in…
Historians By Daniel GreeneJune 12, 2018 Americans, the Holocaust, and the Power of Unexpected Places When I began curating the special exhibition Americans and the Holocaust for the United States…
Commentary By Geoffrey White and Daniel MartinezDecember 1, 2016 From Memory to History? The Pearl Harbor 75th Anniversary If 50th anniversaries of war tend to be the last grand occasion in which the…
Commentary By OAH BlogJune 15, 2016 Obama in Hiroshima: A Mandate for Looking Back On Friday, May 27, 2016, President Barack Obama visited Hiroshima, becoming the first sitting U.S.…
Historians By OAH BlogMay 27, 2016 Sands of War: Patton’s Desert Training Center on Film Once it became clear that Americans would be fighting in the deserts of North Africa…
Commentary By OAH BlogMay 14, 2015 Why War Anniversaries Matter (or Don’t) Andrew Preston teaches American history at Cambridge University, where he is a fellow of Clare…