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The History Issue

Our Father
Illustrations by Brian Degraw, Jon Vermilyea, Laura Park, Victor Cayro, Aran Darling & Milano Chow.
VICE Staff
5.1.08
The History Issue

Shafted
Harry S. Truman once said, "America was built on courage, on imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand." But that's bullshit: It was built by thieves, drunks, and whores whose job at hand was giving hand jobs.
Julia Wertz
5.1.08
The History Issue

Thomas Cahill Is Saving Civilization
Over the course of books such as How the Irish Saved Civilization, Sailing the Wine-Dark Seas, and Mysteries of the Middle Ages, historian Thomas Cahill has done more for making ancient history readable and entertaining than all the cobweb-covered...
Jesse Pearson
5.1.08
The History Issue

John Cheever Goes Under
In 1974, John Cheever accepted a teaching position at Boston University, the better to distance himself from his family and drink in peace.
Blake Bailey
5.1.08
The History Issue

Bloodclot!
One morning on my way to work, hungover and feeling sorry for myself, I ran into John Joseph, who I knew a little bit through our mutual friends in the hardcore scene in New York.
Trevor Silmser
5.1.08
The History Issue

History On Repeat Forever And Ever
Ophelia Field is a young and articulate graduate of Christ Church College, Oxford and the London School of Economics. She knows a lot more than you about the early 18th Century.
James Knight
5.1.08
The History Issue

Literary
We recently got our hands on a few “history” books a friend of ours brought back from Pyongyang.
Hyemee Chung
5.1.08
The History Issue

The Diseases Of Our Leaders
Those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it. That's what someone said.
Neil Hamburger
5.1.08
The History Issue

There's Something Going On That's Not Quite Right
Wire occupy a special place in the history of London 77. Unlike all the bands who broke up after losing steam only to cash in 20 years down the road with reunion after reunion, they never lost steam.
Jef Caro
5.1.08
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