A few things online that caught my attention this week:
Some critics of the new AP curriculum will lose a lot of money if teachers decide to adopt it.
Robert Webster, former slave
David Armitage: Historians should get involved in politics and policy making. Also, The History Manifesto
Americans want more religion in politics
Wheaton College is suing the Obama administration, but not all professors at the college thing it is a good idea
Chutes and ladders; Civil War style
Check out Liz Covart’s early American history podcast
Andrew Sullivan defends Gordon College
The latest issue of Fides et Historia is here.
Random Miami Dolphins highlight from 1981
Michael Blaakman reviews Francois Furstenburg, When the United States Spoke French
Tenured Radical on the USA Today list on the best places to study history and other history lists.
Counterfactuals and teaching
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