If people are suggesting new things to look at, new people to bring in to the conversations, think about inviting Timothy W Ryback, historian. Ran into an interesting piece by him at The Atlantic, They have an author's page, more recent articles, plus an old one from the 1980s, not all at The Atlantic,
If people are suggesting new things to look at, new people to bring in to the conversations, think about inviting Timothy W Ryback, historian. Ran into an interesting piece by him at The Atlantic, They have an author's page, more recent articles, plus an old one from the 1980s, not all at The Atlantic,
His last three were on Hitler. "How Hitler Dismantled a Democracy in 53 Days" was in Jan, two more in Feb,. He reminds people how Hitler came to power with just 30-40% support, then used shock-and-awe tactics much like Trump's spewing of Executive Orders. His list of articles have a short explanation each, for example "He used the constitution to shatter the constitution.". See the list to see if you guys and he could have a talk:
If people are suggesting new things to look at, new people to bring in to the conversations, think about inviting Timothy W Ryback, historian. Ran into an interesting piece by him at The Atlantic, They have an author's page, more recent articles, plus an old one from the 1980s, not all at The Atlantic,
His last three were on Hitler. "How Hitler Dismantled a Democracy in 53 Days" was in Jan, two more in Feb,. He reminds people how Hitler came to power with just 30-40% support, then used shock-and-awe tactics much like Trump's spewing of Executive Orders. His list of articles have a short explanation each, for example "He used the constitution to shatter the constitution.". See the list to see if you guys and he could have a talk:
TheAtlantic.com/Author/Timothy-w-ryback/