Richard Kreitner
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Richard Kreitner
  • book reviews
  • civil war
  • history
  • slavery
  • constitution
  • secession
  • trump
  • interviews
  • reconstruction
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  • new york city
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  • hudson valley
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  • the west
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The Echoes of Walt Whitman’s Drum-Taps
The Boston GlobeRichard KreitnerApril 19, 2015literature, civil war
This Long-Lost Constitutional Clause Could Save the Right to Vote
Richard KreitnerJanuary 21, 2015civil war, reconstruction, history, constitution, slavery
On the Centennial of The New Republic
The NationRichard KreitnerNovember 24, 2014liberalism, book reviews
Burning Down the House (review of two books on the Chelsea Hotel)
The NationRichard KreitnerJuly 7, 2014book reviews, new york city, literature, art, gentrification, capitalism, music
Tammany Kindness (review of Terry Golway’s Machine Made)
Public BooksRichard KreitnerJune 1, 2014new york city, socialism, history, book reviews
Should Voters Decide If We Go To War?
SalonRichard KreitnerSeptember 21, 2013history, constitution, liberalism, war and peace
Dangling Men (review of Greg Bellow's 'Saul Bellow's Heart')
TabletRichard KreitnerMay 13, 2013book reviews, literature, jews
The Sons of Revolution and Steerage: On Franklin Roosevelt and Fiorello La Guardia (review of Mason Williams’ 'City of Ambition')
The NationRichard KreitnerMay 6, 2013socialism, new york city, liberalism, photography, federalism, book reviews
First We Stake Manhattan: On the New York City Grid Plan (review of Marguerite Holloway’s The Measure of Manhattan)
The NationRichard KreitnerApril 5, 2013new york city, history, book reviews, parks
My Lai Rules (review of Nick Turse’s Kill Anything That Moves)
The NationRichard KreitnerFebruary 13, 2013war and peace, book reviews
"Lincoln," Thaddeus Stevens, and Why American Politics Still Needs Radicals
The NationRichard KreitnerDecember 10, 2012civil war, film, slavery, reconstruction, presidents, history
Hunting Covered Bridges in the Quebec Countryside
The Montreal ReviewRichard KreitnerSeptember 1, 2011travel, personal
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