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American Spectator
September 5, 2017
Labor Day weekend passed with soggy weather in Washington. It was not as soggy as in other parts of the United States, but it kept me indoors most of the time and so I decided to give some thought to the one American president whom I associate with Labor Day, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Actually to beÃÂ ...
POLITICO Magazine
December 11, 2016
Some progressive intellectuals, such as the historian Charles Beard and the sociologist Harry Elmer Barnes, promoted conspiracy theories blaming America's involvement in the war on bankers or the arms industry. (Barnes eventually became one of the earliest and most influential Holocaust deniers.)ÃÂ ...
AlterNet
October 8, 2016
... isolationists (such as Robert Taft), libertarian and individualist iconoclasts regarded as leftist radicals in the 1920s (Mencken and Albert Jay Nock), conservative Democrats (such as Senator Bennett Champ Clark), World War I revisionists with a social democratic background (such as Harry Elmer Barnes),ÃÂ ...
New York Times
July 25, 2013
Leading liberal historians like Harry Elmer Barnes and Charles Beard, both of whom had noisily championed Wilson's decision to intervene, now denounced it. The Harvard Crimson declared in an editorial, “We refuse to fight another balance-of-power war.” And after Joseph Stalin signed a nonaggressionÃÂ ...
American Spectator
September 5, 2017
Labor Day weekend passed with soggy weather in Washington. It was not as soggy as in other parts of the United States, but it kept me indoors ...
Consortium News
January 12, 2017
Donald Trump's victory has spurred commentary about the “death of liberal democracy,” but the seeds of that demise were planted in the 1980s ...
POLITICO Magazine
December 11, 2016
Some progressive intellectuals, such as the historian Charles Beard and the sociologist Harry Elmer Barnes, promoted conspiracy theories ...
AlterNet
October 8, 2016
... isolationists (such as Robert Taft), libertarian and individualist iconoclasts regarded as leftist radicals in the 1920s (Mencken and Albert Jay Nock), conservative Democrats (such as Senator Bennett Champ Clark), World War I revisionists with a social democratic background (such as Harry Elmer Barnes),ÃÂ ...
New York Times
July 25, 2013
Leading liberal historians like Harry Elmer Barnes and Charles Beard, both of whom had noisily championed Wilson's decision to intervene, ...
OpEdNews
December 14, 2012
After the Allies defeated Germany and Austria-Hungary, revisionist historians like Sidney Fay, Harry Elmer Barnes, and Charles Tansill began ...
Salon24.pl
September 9, 2017
Podobnie uważał historyk i socjolog Harry Elmer Barnes. William H. Chamberlin w książce "In America's Second Crusade", pisze: "JerzyÃÂ ...
Super
August 14, 2017
Mas os livros delirantes de Rassinier conquistaram leitores na Europa e foram traduzidos nos EUA pelo historiador Harry Elmer BarnesÃÂ ...
Globalist.it
August 5, 2017
Lo storico Harry Elmer Barnes ha detto in proposito (in Hiroshima: Assault on a Beaten Foe [Hiroshima: assalto contro un nemico battuto],ÃÂ ...
Consortium News
January 12, 2017
Donald Trump's victory has spurred commentary about the “death of liberal democracy,” but the seeds of that demise were planted in the 1980sÃÂ ...
POLITICO Magazine
December 11, 2016
Some progressive intellectuals, such as the historian Charles Beard and the sociologist Harry Elmer Barnes, promoted conspiracy theoriesÃÂ ...
Salon
October 8, 2016
... World War I revisionists with a social democratic background (such as Harry Elmer Barnes), social democratic opponents of Roosevelt'sÃÂ ...
Huffington Post
May 12, 2016
The late historian William L. Neumann wrote an essay in the book Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, edited by Harry Elmer Barnes, entitledÃÂ ...
New York Times
July 25, 2013
Leading liberal historians like Harry Elmer Barnes and Charles Beard, both of whom had noisily championed Wilson's decision to intervene,ÃÂ ...
OpEdNews
December 14, 2012
After the Allies defeated Germany and Austria-Hungary, revisionist historians like Sidney Fay, Harry Elmer Barnes, and Charles Tansill beganÃÂ ...
Shore News Magazine
December 15, 2016
Harry Elmer Barnes, a history professor at Columbia University, received financial aid from the Third Reich while "he created around himself a circle of like-minded intellectuals" who denied the Nazi genocide, according to Weitzman.
POLITICO.eu
December 11, 2016
Some progressive intellectuals, such as the historian Charles Beard and the sociologist Harry Elmer Barnes, promoted conspiracy theories blaming America's involvement in the war on bankers or the arms industry.
POLITICO Magazine
December 11, 2016
Some progressive intellectuals, such as the historian Charles Beard and the sociologist Harry Elmer Barnes, promoted conspiracy theories blaming America's involvement in the war on bankers or the arms industry.
American Spectator
December 7, 2016
"They hit us harder than we expected" (Eleanor Roosevelt, as quoted in Harry Elmer Barnes (editor), Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace: A Critical Examination of the Foreign Policy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Its Aftermath, 1953).
AlterNet
October 8, 2016
... individualist iconoclasts regarded as leftist radicals in the 1920s (Mencken and Albert Jay Nock), conservative Democrats (such as Senator Bennett Champ Clark), World War I revisionists with a social democratic background (such as Harry Elmer ...
Huffington Post
May 12, 2016
The late historian William L. Neumann wrote an essay in the book Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, edited by Harry Elmer Barnes, entitled "How American Policy Towards Japan Contributed to War in the Pacific." It discusses the U.S. Open Door policy,ÃÂ ...
Timeline
January 20, 2016
... as a major donor. Through the Freedom School and Rampart, Charles Koch encountered two bloviating pseudo-historians with Nazi sympathies - Harry Elmer Barnes and James J. Martin - whose work he financially supported over the next two decades.
Jewish Journal
December 19, 2015
This was true of Charles Beard as well as his fellow historian and Isolationist Harry Elmer Barnes, now largely forgotten but then influential, as well as"radio priest" Father Charles Coughlin.
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