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In reply to the discussion: This post will probably sink like a stone... [View all]Clouds Passing
(2,697 posts)4. Happy....er...what?
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If people have not read it, I can strongly suggest reading "A Fever In The Heartland" by Timothy Egan
GeoWilliam750
Yesterday
#66
Oh Yeah. Some of my Nordic friends call Americans "Ants" ....it ain't a compliment.
chouchou
Yesterday
#35
An interesting observation, and of course it leads to Santayana's famous remark,
Ocelot II
Yesterday
#11
I frequently get posts from a group called "Old Time Baseball" in my fb feed.
malthaussen
Yesterday
#68
Historians are fully aware of what you both say. Which is why they become historians in the first place, and why
ancianita
Yesterday
#21
bookmarking to read later. Thank you. I rec'd it already and want to chew on a bit - and provide a respose.
NewHendoLib
Yesterday
#13
Yep. Another way to put it is "here and now" -- that's all Americans care about, the current
KPN
Yesterday
#14
Do you know all kinds of 1880s and 90s singers as well? Popular theater actors of the Gilded Age?
Sympthsical
Yesterday
#39
"We are the weak link: deliberately undereducated and programmed by the corporate media."
OldBaldy1701E
Yesterday
#45
Excellent. I would also add that somewhere along the line, "History is boring" became a
LoisB
Yesterday
#50
In the era of "personality politics" (bad) people only want their prejudices reinforced. And they are easily tricked.
usonian
Yesterday
#60
I remember in the early 80s many people didnt know who their Senators were
Callie1979
22 hrs ago
#78