A few things online that caught my attention this week:
Wikipedia: the sum of all male knowledge
Kevin Schultz on Buckley and Mailer
Racism and white Protestantism
Liz Covart on The Historians’s Podcast
Deneen: Corporate rejection of Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act was a business decision
Michael Dirda reviews James Boyce, Born Bad: Original Sin and the Making of the Western World
Jacob Soll reviews Vincenzo Ferrone, The Enlightenment: History of an Idea
Artifacts from an 18th century slave ship are heading to the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture
Jimmy Carter wasn’t so bad
New York Times Book Review interviews David McCullough
Rebecca Onion on the problem with generational thinking
Why students studying international business should take a history course
Boston 1775 on Crispus Attucks
Some more thoughts on the Pew Religious Landscape Study
Thoughts on Jefferson’s other legacy: the secular university
An undergraduate oral history project on Hurricane Sandy at the Jersey Shore
Increase your chances of winning a Pulitzer Prize in history
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Thx for these links, John. The thing that caught my attention today from the list of things that caught your attention this week…
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/anxiousbench/2015/05/five-reasons-carter-wasnt-so-bad/
I've deleted my remarks above; a more polished and punchy form of them can be found elsewhere as
1½ Reasons Why Jimmy Carter Wasn't So Bad. 😉
Thx for the kickstart.