Arguing History

By Marshall Poe

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Thomas S. Mullaney, "How We Disappear: A Personal History of Information" (W. W. Norton, 2026)
Jun 28, 2026
How ClioVis is Transforming Education and Historical Research
Jul 19, 2025
The Idea of "Central Europe" from Naumann to Kundera
Nov 24, 2023
The Gaza War in Military-Historical Perspective
Oct 16, 2023
The Cold War as History
Aug 14, 2023
Why did the Allies win World War II?
Aug 02, 2023
Socialist Cultures and Politics of Secularism and Atheism
Jun 13, 2023
New Histories of Violence in and around the Second World War
Jun 10, 2023
Empires after World War II: The Cases of the USSR and France
May 20, 2023
Soviet Hippies and German “Other ‘68ers”: A Conversation about Youth Non-Conformity and Protest
Feb 28, 2023
Rethinking the End of the Russian and Habsburg Empires
Feb 21, 2023
The Russo-Ukrainian War from a Military Point of View
Jan 03, 2023
On the Life and Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II
Oct 06, 2022
How Should We Remember Winston Churchill?
Sep 21, 2022
Ukrainian Nationalism in Historical Context
Jun 21, 2022
Are We Entering a "Neo-Medieval" Era?: A Conversation with Greg Lewicki
Jun 03, 2022
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perspective
May 24, 2022
Philip Dwyer and Mark Micale, "The Darker Angels of Our Nature: Refuting the Pinker Theory of History & Violence" (Bloomsbury, 2021)
Oct 19, 2021
Why did the US Fail in Afghanistan?
Sep 30, 2021
Jeremy Black, "Clio's Battles: Historiography in Practice" (Indiana UP, 2015)
Mar 05, 2021
Why Did the Allies Win World War One?
Jun 11, 2020
Brian Greene, "Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe" (Random House, 2020)
Jun 02, 2020
Leslie M. Harris, "Slavery and the University: Histories and Legacies" (U Georgia Press, 2019)
Apr 28, 2020
Matt Cook, "Sleight of Mind: 75 Ingenious Paradoxes in Mathematics, Physics, and Philosophy" (MIT Press, 2020)
Mar 30, 2020
The Origins of World War One
Mar 12, 2020
Phillipa Chong, “Inside the Critics’ Circle: Book Reviewing in Uncertain Times” (Princeton UP, 2020)
Feb 25, 2020
Slavery in World History
Feb 14, 2020
K. Linder et al., "Going Alt-Ac: A Guide to Alternative Academic Careers" (Stylus Publishing, 2020)
Jan 30, 2020
The Treaty of Versailles On Hundred Years On
Dec 27, 2019
Alberto Cairo, "How Charts Lie: Getting Smarter about Visual Information" (Norton, 2019)
Dec 03, 2019
What Should We Think of the British Empire?
Nov 26, 2019
Appeasement Eighty Years On
Nov 18, 2019
What are Empires and Why do they Matter?
Nov 14, 2019
Kathryn Conrad on University Press Publishing
Nov 03, 2019
Is Military History Worth Studying?
Oct 09, 2019
Is the Idea of "The Enlightenment" Still Useful?
Aug 09, 2019
What Role Did World War I Play in Women Gaining the Right to Vote?
Jan 23, 2018
How Many Revolutions Did Russia Have in 1917?
Nov 28, 2017
Was Presidential Leadership Decisive in Determining the Outcome of the Civil War?
Sep 12, 2017
Did the Protestant Reformation Have to Happen?
Jul 21, 2017
Should the U.S. Have Entered World War One?
Jun 24, 2017