History Carnival 43 is up at Axis of Evel Knievel. Well, over there they call it “History Carnival XLIII,” but there’s not much Roman history involved.
Without pointing to too many posts, let me just urge you to go take a look. The Carnival lists many good posts, listing history and talking about history. You’ll do well to see for yourself.
I also want to thank D at the Axis of Evel Knievel for the link to the post on this blog about the newly released collection of Dorothea Lange’s photos of the Japanese internment in the U.S. during World War II. The book, and the issue, deserve a wide audience. Especially among Texas high school kids, whose tests show they need to know more about the Japanese internment, and World War II in general. Especially, they need to know more before they march off to war, or march off to court to defend systems that allow our government to summarily imprison people who are otherwise peaceful.