Horn's History

Exploring 20th century America from the roaring twenties to the space age



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  • Introduction to the Prison Industrial Complex

    Introduction to the Prison Industrial Complex

    “Between 1990 and 2005, a new prison opened in the United States every ten days. Prison growth and the resulting ‘prison-industrial complex’—the business interests that capitalize on prison construction—made imprisonment so profitable that millions of dollars were spent lobbying state legislators to keep expanding the use of incarceration to respond to just about any problem. Read more

  • Please Stop Starting Your Sentences with “However” (except in certain cases)

    Please Stop Starting Your Sentences with “However” (except in certain cases)

    “In the 1960s, the California State Water Project, conceived and built during the administration of Governor Edmund G. ‘Pat’ Brown, was designed to guarantee adequate water for the rapidly growing Southland well into the twenty-first century. However, since the California Aqueduct carried more water than Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District (Met) customers could use in Read more

  • Why does America feel it needs to be so involved in the affairs of foreign nations?

    Why does America feel it needs to be so involved in the affairs of foreign nations?

    A preliminary update on my work regarding the impact American Liberalism had on the US’ ascent to, and current fall from, global power Read more

  • Research Ideas

    Research Ideas

    One of my primary objectives in establishing this blog was not only to provide a platform for my papers but also to create a space where I can document the process of crafting each research project. Today, I find myself concluding one of the initial steps in my research process: jotting down my paper ideas. Read more

  • Book Review | “G-Man” by Beverly Gage

    Book Review | “G-Man” by Beverly Gage

    The acclaimed 2023 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century, stands as a seminal biography, marking the first comprehensive examination of the FBI’s inaugural director in over three decades. Authored by Beverly Gage, a distinguished professor of 20th-century American history at Yale University, this biography is the culmination Read more

  • The Ideological Battlefield: Unraveling the Genesis and Escalation of the Cold War

    The Ideological Battlefield: Unraveling the Genesis and Escalation of the Cold War

    While my long-term intention for this page is to showcase my independent research papers— created outside of class assignments—I am starting out with a paper that originated from the History 375 class at UW-Madison. This course, taught by Alfred W. McCoy on the complexities of the Cold War significantly influenced my historical perspectives and approach Read more