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The Empire’s Amnesia
When it comes to imperialism, Latin America never forgets, and the United States never remembers.
by
Greg Grandin
,
Jacobin
via
Jacobin
on
May 19, 2017
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Contagion
How prior generations of Americans responded to the threat of infectious disease.
via
BackStory
on
February 19, 2016
Conservatism: A State of the Field
Does recognizing the importance of conservatism in the twentieth century make us see the arc of American history in a new way?
by
Kim Phillips-Fein
via
Journal of American History
on
December 1, 2011
How The 'Pox' Epidemic Changed Vaccination Rules
During the 1898-1904 pox epidemic, public health officials and policemen forced thousands of Americans to be vaccinated against their will.
by
Fresh Air
via
NPR
on
April 5, 2011
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