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Family Separations in U.S. Immigration History: A New Issue, or as American as Baseball and Apple Pie? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

A teacher, Mary R. Hyde, and students at the Carlisle Indian Training School. Source: here and here. At least two years before 2016, large numbers of Central American families, nearly all from the Northern Triangle countries of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador began to arrive in walking caravans at the Texas Border.  Well before Donald […]

Adolf Hitler: When Shame becomes Dictatorship — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Banknotes awaiting distribution during the 1923 German hyperinflation. Source: Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-R1215-506 / CC-BY-SA 3.0, available here. Early life of Adolf Hitler A complex history creates the foundation of a man who was able to order the deaths, either directly or indirectly, of over 60 million people. Hitler was a frustrated painter and a vegetarian. […]

Isambard Kingdom Brunel: Britain’s Greatest Engineer? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

The ship the SS Great Eastern in 1858. Early Life and Education Brunel was born on the 9th of April, 1806, in Portsmouth, England, to a French father, Marc Isambard Brunel, and an English mother, Sophia Kingdom. Marc Brunel was an accomplished engineer in his own right, working on various mechanical and civil engineering projects […]

What was the Purpose of Britain’s ‘Cripps Mission’ to India in 1942? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Whenever it is the purpose of a (political) mission which has to be ascertained, it behoves one to ask three questions without delay: why was the mission sent at all; why was it sent only when it was; and why did it comprise the individuals that it did. Unless such well-meaning cynicism is allowed to […]

The Disputed U.S. Presidential Election of 1876 — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

The Candidates The candidates were a reform-minded Democrat and a Reconstructionist Republican. Rutherford B. Hayes was the governor of Ohio and was the Republican candidate. His campaign focused on reform and a commitment to civil rights, particularly for African Americans in the South. Before the war he had been a Cincinnati lawyer and abolitionist. He […]

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Another Look at the Kennedy Legacy — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Upon hearing of RFK’s decision, five of his eight surviving siblings released a brief statement condemning it as a “betrayal” of their family’s values and “a sad ending to a sad story.” Previously,  at least 15 Kennedy family members had shunned RFK Jr.’s candidacy and endorsed Joe Biden for president, before Biden dropped out. These […]

Isaac Newton: The Father of Modern Science — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Isaac Newton in later life. Painting by James Thornhill. Early Life and Education Newton’s early life was marked by personal hardships. His father died three months before he was born, and when Newton was three, his mother remarried, leaving him in the care of his maternal grandmother. As a child, Newton displayed a curiosity about […]

The British Labour Party and Welfare: The Legacies of the Attlee and Wilson Governments — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Clement Attlee with John F. Kennedy in 1961. The UK General Election held in July 2024 was a truly historic event, with Labour returning to office after more than a decade in opposition. The fact that Labour did so with such a massive majority means that they have a strong mandate to transform Britain into […]

The History of America’s Love Affair with Hot Air Balloons — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

A depiction of an early balloon flight in Annonay, France in 1783. The Origins of Hot Air Balloons The idea of flying is something that humans have fantasized about for centuries. Many have theorized about how this could happen. English philosopher Roger Bacon hypothesized in the 13th century that man could fly if attached to […]

Admiral Nimitz’s Plan for the Battle of Midway – Formulated, but Forgotten — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

A graphic of Nimitz’s plan at the Battle. Copyright Dale Jenkins. Printed with permission. After-action report The after-action report of Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher confirms the intended movements of the carrier force in conformity with the Nimitz plan: ENTERPRISE and HORNET maintained their air groups In readiness as a striking force. During the night […]