Atlantic Unbound Archive

David M. Kennedy

Recent articles by David M. Kennedy

March 2005

What "W" Owes to "WW"

President Bush may not even know it, but he can trace his view of the world to Woodrow Wilson, who defined a diplomatic destiny for America that we can't escape.

March 1999

Victory at Sea

the story of the American war is incomplete without the sweep and strategic stakes of the war at sea, in which 104,985 American sailors and Marines were wounded, 56,683 were killed, and more than 500 U.S. naval vessels were sunk. Lest we forget.

April 1998

The Horror

Should the Japanese atrocities in Nanking be equated with the Nazi Holocaust?

November 1996

Can We Still Afford to Be a Nation of Immigrants?

Comparing yesterday's immigration with today's, a historian is struck by the unprecedented nature of our present situation.