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Yesterday at roughly 4:45pm EDT, viewers of the mobile LGM site found themselves redirected to a “Raunchy Pics” porn website. This situation persisted for roughly an hour and a half before a Special Cyber Force team was able to regain control of the site. We at LGM condemn this vicious assault, and apologize for our […]

New Logo!

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On October 1, 2012

As you may have noticed, we have a new banner and a new logo.  As you can see, we’re still working through some technical difficulties with regards to fitting the banner onto the header, and in

Cliopatria Award

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On January 5, 2012

I am deeply honored to learn that my This Day in Labor History series has won this year’s History News Network Cliopatria Award for “Best Series of Posts.” According to HNN: In ̶

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Navel Gazing!

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In Robert Farley
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On December 30, 2011
LGM’s Top Ten posts from 2011: 1 Living a Lie Campos 2 Mystery of Cowardice Campos 3 What is Violent Rhetoric? Kaufman 4 The Many Lies of Joe Paterno Campos 5 The War on Drugs vs. the Constitution Lemieux 6 You Don’t Know How Lucky You are Boy, Back in the DPRK Farley 7 50000 […]
Jeremy Young has an excellent post on blogging, peer review, and tenure/promotion decisions in the academy. The post is similar in focus to the presentation I delivered on the Carpenter-Drezner-Walt panel at the International Studies Association. The particularly interesting bits: [Laurel Thatcher Ulrich suggested that] Blogging could be interpreted as service in the sense of […]
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