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Clio and Me
http://clioandme.wordpress.com
This blog is about my work in history. My research involves war and society in modern Germany, and I am teaching general survey courses in European history.
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Happy May Day!
I found this poster at the Holt Labor Library’s May Day website, which includes lots of links on International Workers’ Day. You can also find a larger version of this image there....
American Politics and Generational Differences
I sometimes blog about politics on my personal blog, “Stoneman’s Corner.” My most recent post, though, is also relevant to “Clio and Me,” since it concerns historical thinking and differences in generational experiences....
Politics in the Classroom
I am migrating posts from my former teaching blog, History Survey, to my personal wiki; however, I think the following post from 7/10/2007 would be more at home on this blog, not least because I want people still to be able to comment on it. Do parti...
Textbook Costs
I heard a report on Marketplace this evening about the high cost of textbooks and how Congress wants to force publishers to reveal to professors the costs of books they require in their courses. I find it strange that such a measure should be necessa...
Clio and Me Has a New Home
Clio and Me used to live on Blogger, but I have moved it here so that I can take advantage of WordPress’s tagging features, tabs for extra pages, spam filtering, and easier commenting system. I was happy enough on Blogger, but I think this will...
Comments & Reviews
This blog is currently rated a 9.00 out of a possible 10 based on 8 comments.
castlesofspain Said:
Very nice blog
Theresa Hall Said:
I felt as if I was walking through a =the pages of a history book. Well done. thank you for visiting me. Cheers! I love history!
Vera Bass Said:
The first post on Mark's new blog says more than some entire books. This isn't just a history blog from a professor and scholar of history. It is also a window or door through Mr. Stoneman's pov on why the past matters.
hat tip to Clio