The British historian A.J.P. Taylor used to say, "The only lesson of history is that there are no lessons of history" (13).Boston: Houghton Mifflin-Mariner, 2008.
A weblog for Pete Ellertsen's mass communications students at Benedictine University Springfield.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
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- 'Lessons of history' -- add 1
- What we learn from history (quote of the day ... n...
- Christmas cheer for Republicans
- Impeachment proceedings in Illinois House / * BOOK...
- Dog poop and education policy: First-day stories o...
- #$%! -- deadlines
- State Journal-Register background story on Pat Quinn
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- Maybe the rats wanted the sign down ...
- Transcript of Obama press conference in Chicago
- McCain's joke about 'bleeping campaign'
- Quinn availability in Springfield office
- Blago gallows humor pretty [bleeping] funny
- Trib, Sun-Times backgrounders on Lt. Gov. Pat Quin...
- Whoops! Quote of the day ... 'all about Springfield!'
- How -- and where -- to follow Illinois legislative...
- Links for Chicago, Illinois legislative updates
- Kurtz on Trib's Chapter 11, Blagojevich
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- Ho ho ho -- Father Christmas' brand in England
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About Me
- Pete
- Springfield (Ill.), United States
- I'm a retired English, journalism and cultural studies teacher at Springfield College in Illinois (acquired by Benedictine University and subsequently closed). I coordinate jam sessions for the "Clayville Pioneer Academy of Music" at Clayville Historic Site and the Prairieland Strings dulcimer club, and I sing in the choir and the contemporary praise team at Peace Lutheran Church in Springfield. On Hogfiddle I post links and video clips for our sessions and workshops on the mountain dulcimer (a.k.a. "hog fiddle"), as well as research notes on folklore and cultural studies, hymnody and traditional Anglo-Celtic and Scandinavian music. I also posted assignments and readings in my interdisciplinary humanities classes. The Mackerel Wrapper (now on hiatus), carried assignments and readings for my mass comm. students. I started teaching b/log when I chaired SCI-Benedictine's assessment committee, and reopened it as the privatization of public schools grew increasingly troubling and closer to home.
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