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D-Lib Sep/Oct 2008 P. Toby Graham |
Civil Rights Digital Library The Civil Rights Digital Library (CRDL) is the most ambitious and comprehensive initiative to date to deliver educational content on the Civil Rights Movement via the Web. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2008 Tara Downey |
Inspired By the Diary of Anne Frank Before I left Australia for my holiday in Europe, I decided to read Anne Frank's diary once again. I knew I would be visiting the house in Amsterdam |
Finance & Development September 2008 |
Book Reviews Michael Tomz takes a look at the history of debt default in his latest book... Douglas Wass brings back unhappy memories in the his latest book The Making of British Macro-Economic Policy and the 1976 IMF Crisis... etc. |
Scientific American September 2008 Daniel C. Schlenoff |
50 Years Ago: Greatest Scientific Discovery is Science Itself Stories from past issues: Far away from an understanding of elementary particles... Unpredictable outcomes for mutations... The sudden fall of the Wright airplane... etc. |
Popular Mechanics September 2008 Joe Pappalardo |
4 Steps to Moving a Founding Father's House ... Vertically! In June, Harlem residents in New York City were treated to a strange sight: the home of founding father Alexander Hamilton, elevated high above its foundations. |
Popular Mechanics August 6, 2008 Seth Porges |
Top 8 Most Innovative Pinball Machines of All Time They may be "dinosaurs" by today's game standards, but you'll flip over this brief history of pinball machines. |
Parameters Summer 2008 Jeffrey Record |
Retiring Hitler and "Appeasement" from the National Security Debate History has proven that negotiating with terrorists and radicals won't work. |
Parameters Summer 2008 |
From the Archives Notable cadets and graduates from West Point. |
Scientific American June 2008 |
July 1908: The Winning Flight of the "June Bug" Aeroplane for The Scientific American Trophy Nearly a score of Aero Club members and others interested in aviation made the trip to Hammondsport, N.Y., to witness the flight of the Aerial Experiment Association's third aeroplane, the "June Bug," on the Fourth of July, 1908. |
Reason July 2008 Jesse Walker |
The Age of Nixon Rick Perlstein has written an engrossing, almost novelistic book that tells the story of American political history from 1964 through the Republican landslide of 1972. |
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