Whatever can be noted historically can be found within history.
But every historical statement and legitimization itself moves within a certain relation to history.
We live in an era with no historical precedents. History is no longer useful as a tool in helping us understand current changes.
Generally speaking historically in this country the care of a child has been thought of as female business.
All truly historical peoples have an idea they must realize and when they have sufficiently exploited it at home they export it in a certain way by war they make it tour the world.
It's a very good historical book about history.
Because when we think about the real facts: 44 million Americans without health insurance millions without jobs a 50-year high on mortgage foreclosures an historic high the third year in a row on personal bankruptcies.
This is a historic moment in global public health demonstrating the international will to tackle a threat to health head on.
As founder and co-chair of the upper Mississippi River Congressional task force I have long sought to preserve the river's health and historical multiple uses including as a natural waterway and a home to wildlife for the benefit of future generations of Americans.
Challenges of historic import threaten America's future. Action on the deficit economy energy health care and much more is imperative yet our legislative institutions fail to act. Congress must be reformed.