An account of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Herbert Brownell Jr., the man who would become his attorney general; written by Brownell’s daughter Ann Brownell Sloane.
Murmansk or Die
Blasting winds, vicious cold, driving sleet, treacherous ice, and relentless German attacks made the Arctic supply run to Soviet Russia the worst sea journey in the world
The River War: Churchill in the Sudan
Churchill, a young lieutenant, describes the fighting he witnesses following gunboats up the Nile as Kitchener’s army tries reclaim Sudan from Mahdist forces
MHQ Contributors, Winter 2015
Renowned Civil War scholar James McPherson says it’s a historian’s job to get beyond […]
War List: The Assassins’ Moment
Marc G. DeSantis discusses leaders who died not in battle but at the hands of assassins.
The Real Things
Fresh attention is now being directed to the stuff of history, to the three-dimensional […]
Ask MHQ: British Revolutionary War Burials
What happened to British war dead in the American Revolutionary War?
MHQ Reviews, Winter 2015
Main Reviews A Scrap of Paper: Breaking and Making International Law During the Great […]
MHQ Reviews: Noteworthy Books, Winter 2015
Nation to Nation Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations, edited by […]
Book Review: Napoleon / A Life
Based on excellent scholarship, careful research, and battlefield study, Andrew Roberts’s new book is ‘a joy to read.’
