Robin Lindley
Robin Lindley is a Seattle-based writer and attorney. He is features editor for the History News Network (hnn.us), and his work also has appeared in Writer’s Chronicle, Crosscut, Documentary, NW Lawyer, Real Change, Huffington Post, Bill Moyers.com, Salon.com, and more. He has a special interest in the history of human rights and medicine. He can be reached by email: robinlindley@gmail.com.
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Nov 15, 2020
How John Hersey Exposed the Human Face of Nuclear War: Lesley Blume on Her New Book "Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-Up and The Reporter Who Revealed It to The World"
by Robin Lindley
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Oct 21, 2020
Bergen-Belsen Through the Eyes of a Teenaged Inmate: A Conversation with Bernice Lerner
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 26, 2020
Inspiration from the Banks of the Indus River: A Conversation with Nibir K. Ghosh
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 13, 2020
A Conversation with Seattle Author Dr. Lawrence Matsuda on His Debut Historical Novel "My Name is Not Viola"
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 5, 2020
Fabrication and Fraud in the Lost Cause: Historian Adam Domby Interviewed
by Robin Lindley
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Aug 7, 2020
The Apocalypse Factory: Steve Olson Discusses the Path of Plutonium From Hanford Nuclear Reservation to Nagasaki
by Robin Lindley
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Jun 5, 2020
Love, Loss, and Leadership in a Time of Mass Death— An Interview with Erik Larson
by Robin Lindley
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May 17, 2020
Interview: Historian and Professor Nancy K. Bristow on the Forgotten Police Shooting of Black Students at Jackson State College
by Robin Lindley
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Apr 11, 2020
A Conversation with Medical Historian Frank M. Snowden from Rome on COVID-19, the Situation in Italy, and the History of Epidemics
by Robin Lindley
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Mar 27, 2020
The Ruthless Litigant in Chief: James Zirin Paints a Portrait of Trump Through 3,500 Lawsuits
by Robin Lindley
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Mar 20, 2020
An Interview with Mary V. Thompson on the Lives of the Enslaved Residents of Mount Vernon
by Robin Lindley
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Mar 4, 2020
Interview: Acclaimed History Professor Gordon Chang on "Ghosts of Gold Mountain"
by Robin Lindley
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Dec 20, 2019
Investigating Technology and the Remaking of America
by Robin Lindley
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Dec 20, 2019
The Overlooked Aftermath of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
by Robin Lindley
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Dec 20, 2019
Historian Ian Reifowitz on How the Race-Baiting Invective of Rush Limbaugh on the Obama Presidency Led to Trump
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 18, 2019
Exploring the Curious Sources of Medieval Law: An Interview with Acclaimed Historian Robin Chapman Stacey
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 18, 2019
Historian Ian Reifowitz on How the Race-Baiting Invective of Rush Limbaugh on the Obama Presidency Led to Trump
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 18, 2019
The Overlooked Story of “the Greater United States”: Historian Daniel Immerwahr Shares His Unique Perspective on American Empire
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 18, 2019
Carolyn Forché: Bearing Witness to the Wounds of History
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 18, 2019
A History of Huntington Disease and Beyond
by Robin Lindley
News
- Alan Canfora, Who Carried Wounds From Kent State, Dies at 71
- Archivists Are Mining Parler Metadata to Pinpoint Crimes at the Capitol
- ‘World’s Greatest Athlete’ Jim Thorpe Was Wronged by Bigotry. The IOC Must Correct the Record
- Black Southerners are Wielding Political Power that was Denied their Parents and Grandparents
- Israeli Rights Group: Nation Isn't a Democracy but an "Apartheid Regime"
- Trump's Last Year In Office Will Define His Legacy, Historians Say
- How a Historian Got Close, Maybe Too Close, to a Nazi Thief
- My Grandfather was a Nazi. Our Family's Story of Complicity Shows Where the Road to Extremism Leads
- Resolution of the Conference on Faith and History: Executive Board Response to the Assault on the U.S. Capitol
- By the People, for the People, but Not Necessarily Open to the People