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Tag Archives: Fred Zilian
Presidential Election: Onward to the Past?
(This essay was originally published by the Newport Daily News on November 15, 2016.) Though I voted for Hillary Clinton, I am a product of the American system and a believer in it. As such, I am prepared to accept … Continue reading
German U-Boat Visits Newport in 1916, Sinks Five Ships after Departure
(The essay was originally published as “Courtesy During Wartime,” by the Newport Daily News on October 7, 2016.) One hundred years ago today, October 7, 1916, a German submarine visited Newport for several hours before departing to sink at least … Continue reading
The Great Wall of Trump
(This essay was originally published by the online History News Network as “The Great, Sad, Impractical Wall of Trump”, on September 25, 2016.) This is not the first time in history that a superpower notable has called for a long, … Continue reading
The Pentagon Celebrates 75 Years
(This essay was originally published by the Newport Daily News on September 10, 2016.) September 11 marks the 75th anniversary of the ground-breaking for the Pentagon, the home of the U.S. Department of Defense. It is also the 15th anniversary … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11 attack on Pentagon, Department of Defense, DoD, Fred Zilian, Pentagon, The Pentagon
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Rio Olympic Games Rooted in Ancient Greek Olympic Games
(This essay was originally published as “Ancient Roots of Olympics,” by the Newport Daily News on August 19, 2016.) Among their many other innovations, the ancient Greeks invented organized, competitive sports, commonly accepted to have begun in 776 BC. The … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient Greek Olympics, ancient Olympics, Epictetus, Fred Zilian, Greek Olympic Games, Olympic Games, Olympics, pankration, Rio Games, Rio Olympics, Zeus
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100-Year Anniversary of Deadly Battle of the Somme
(This essay was originally published as “Bloodiest of Bloody Battles,” in the Newport Daily News on July 12, 2016.) One hundred years ago this month, the Battle of the Somme began with British and French forces attacking entrenched German forces … Continue reading
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Tagged Battle of the Somme, First World War, Fred Zilian, trench warfare, World War I
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The Year There Was No Summer–200th Anniversary
(An abridged version of this essay was published as “The Year Without a Summer” by the Newport Daily News on June 21, 2016.) In recent decades we have become accustomed to hear how an event in a far-off place may … Continue reading
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Tagged 1815 weather, 1816 weather, Frankenstein, Fred Zilian, Jane Austen, Lord Byron, Mary Shelley, Mount Tambora volcano, Nailer Tom, Napoleon, Tambora eruption, Thomas B. Hazard, Thomas Jefferson, volcanic eruption, Waterloo, year there was no summer, year without a summer
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Colony of Rhode Island Is First to Sever Allegiance to Great Britain
(This essay was originally published as “First in Independence,” on May 4, 2016, in the Newport Daily News.) Two hundred and forty years ago today, the colony of Rhode Island became the first of the thirteen colonies to sever its … Continue reading
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Tagged British Empire, British imperialism, Charter of 1663, colonial resistance to British rule, colonial Rhode Island, colony of Rhode Island, Fred Zilian, Gaspee, Great Britain, Liberty, May 4 1776, Newport Junto, Rhode Island declares independence, Rhode Island's declaration of independence, the Rose, the Swan
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The Colonial Portsmouth Schoolhouse
(This essay was originally published as “Schoolhouse has survived centuries of change,” by the Newport Daily News on April 5, 2016.) Believing in “how excellent an ornament learning is to mankind,” the Town of Portsmouth three hundred years ago authorized … Continue reading
Despite Roger Williams’ Efforts, Providence Burns in 1676
(This essay was originally published as “Despite Roger Williams’ Efforts, Providence Burns Down,” in the Providence Journal on March 29, 2016.) Three hundred and forty years ago today Divine Providence did not smile kindly on the burgeoning town of Providence … Continue reading