Historians
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- Columbia Record: Despite His Move to San Antonio, Barzun Keeps Ties to Columbia. Columbia University Record. April 25, 1997
- Coverage of Jacques Barzun's farewell party from the newspaper of the Office of Public Affairs of Columbia University. (April 25, 1997)
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- Library of Congress Information Bulletin: Boorstdin and Beyond
- Describes Boorstin's contributions to the LOC and a December 2000 program honoring him. (January 01, 2001)
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- New York Times: Wanted - More Events, More Heroes
- A critical review of "The Image," lambasting both Boorstin's conclusions and scholarship. (April 08, 1962)
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- First Measured Century: Alan Brinkley
- Interview for the PBS documentary, focusing on the change in American culture brought about by the 1920s, the Great Depression, and the New Deal.
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- Making History: Interview with Professor Christopher Brooke
- Full text and audio of an interview with Professor Christopher Brooke. The interview took place in Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, 10 March 2008.
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- Catholic Books Review: Christopher BROOKE: The Age of the Cloister
- The Age of the Cloister: The Story of Monastic Life in the Middle Ages (2003). Reviewed by Franklin T. A. Harkins. (January 01, 2004)
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- Jacob Burckhardt, Swiss Philosopher of History
- A review of "Force and Freedom" recognizing the hundredth anniversary of Burkhardt's death in 1897.
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- Janus: Jacob Burckhardt - History as Education and Culture
- Article in the undergraduate history journal of the University of Maryland discussing Burkhardt's methodology in light of his contemporary world.
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- Thomas Cahill
- Official site hosted by Random House; features author bio, bulletin board, book tour schedule, reading guide, and online shopping.
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- Making History: Interview with Professor David Cannadine
- Full text and audio of an interview with David Cannadine. It took place at the Institute of Historical Research, London, 24 July 2008.
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- New Statesman: The Books Interview: David Cannadine
- Interview with the historian after the publication of “The Right Kind of History: Teaching the Past in 20th-Century England". (January 23, 2012)
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- The Manuscripts of "The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosphers"
- Hicks' notes from his 1925 translation of this text.
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- Frontline - Jefferson's Blood: Joseph Ellis
- A lengthy interview with the historian on slavery, Thomas Jefferson and his relationship with Sally Hemings, and the social and intellectual climate of the revolutionary-era United States.
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- New York Times Books: Founding Brothers
- An excerpt from and review of Ellis' The "Revolutionary Generation."
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- MidEast Web - The View from Ground Zero
- Transcript of The Index Lecture for the Hay-on-Wye Literary Festival, given by Harold Evans on June 2, 2002, about the impact of the global village.