What We're Reading This Week
Sean Phillips
David Edgerton, "A misremembered Empire", Tortoise Media
Heidi Tworek, "Information Warfare is Here to Stay", Foreign Affairs
Rob Gilhooly, "Defining the Heisei Era: Just how peaceful were the past 30 years?", The Japan Times
Editorial Board, "In Paraguay, Long a Haven for Corruption, Popular Protests Get Results", New York Times.
David Agren, "Mexico battles over legacy of revolutionary Emiliano Zapata", The Guardian
Yehor Brailian
Alexander Lee, "Jerk, an Authentic Taste of Jamaican Liberty", History Today
Madhuri Karak, "Mahatma Gandhi, Master Mediator", JSTOR DAILY
Adam Higginbotham, "Chernobyl: 7 People Who Played a Crucial Role in the World's Worst Nuclear Disaster", History Today
Dexter Govan
Michael Sonenscher, "The Politics of Old Europe", LBR Blog
Zeinab Badawi, "Women, hopeful for change, are driving Sudan's uprising", Financial Times
Michael Prodger, "An act of faith: resurrecting Notre Dame", New Statesman
Joan Redmond, "My London history students' knowledge of Ireland is, at times, shocking", Irish Times
Anna Coote, "Universal basic income doesn't work. Let's boost the public realm instead", The Guardian