Letters to the Editor

  • On November 2021 Letters

    Ty Geltmaker | Dec 29, 2021

    To the Editor:While welcoming dissent from all quarters, I am surely not the only historian taken ab...
  • On “Abstract and Ill Informed"

    David Witus | Oct 28, 2021

    To the Editor:In her September 2021 column, “Abstract and Ill Informed,” Jacqueline Jones misses the...
  • On “An Epidemic of Hostility”

    Constantinos E. Scaros | Oct 28, 2021

    To the Editor:When my September 2021 issue arrived in the mail, “An Epidemic of Hostility” by James ...
  • On "Terminal Does Not Mean Dead" and "The Business of Applied History"

    Douglas A. Dixon | Aug 31, 2021

    To the Editor:Two articles in the May issue of Perspectives demonstrate the confusion that continues...
  • On "How Can We Help?"

    Ilaria Scaglia | Aug 31, 2021

    To the Editor:In an age of drastic cuts to history departments and the overall demeaning of our prof...
  • On "China As Equal"

    Robert Shaffer | Apr 28, 2021

    To the Editor:Due to the pandemic, I was unable to get to my university mailroom for several months,...
  • On “A New View of Event History”

    Christine Haynes | Nov 30, 2020

    To the Editor:I enjoyed Robert Darnton’s article proposing a “new” view of event history, which is i...
  • On “Our Colleagues”

    Sue Kozel | Nov 30, 2020

    To the Editor:Mary Lindemann’s October column captured the conflicted reality of working as an adjun...
  • On “History, Front and Center”

    Ty Geltmaker | Oct 30, 2020

    To the Editor:James Grossman’s thoughtfully restrained comments regarding Trump administration rheto...
  • On “History by Text and Thing”

    Douglas A. Dixon | May 22, 2020

    To the Editor:I read with interest ShawnaKim Lowey-Ball’s recent article, “History by Text and Thing...
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