Michael J. Neufeld, chair of the Space History Division at the Smithsonian’s National Air […]
WWII Today- December 2007
The Kiss that Wasn’t Just a Kiss: Half of a Famous Pair Identified at […]
The Slave Who Spied: James Armistead’s Role in Revolutionary War
A daring bondsman turned double agent confounds Cornwallis—and helps the Americans win.
History of Miranda Rights: Why You Have the Right to Remain Silent
On TV, cops always say, “You have the right to remain silent” But real officers didn’t always have to say that.
Daily Quiz for August 8, 2018
Determined to prevent African-Americans from registering to vote, Dallas County, Alabama Sheriff Jim Clark wore a button on his uniform during the entire Civil Rights Movement which read this.
MHQ Book Review: Fighting Techniques of the Early Modern World
Fighting Techniques of the Early Modern World, AD 1500-1763: Equipment, Combat Skills, and Tactics […]
MHQ Book Review: The Utility of Force
The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World General Rupert […]
MHQ Book Review: Fighting for the Fatherland
Fighting for the Fatherland: The Story of the German Soldier From 1648 to the […]
MHQ Book Review: MacArthur
MacArthur Richard B. Frank, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 198 pages, $21.95. Douglas Macarthur was pointed […]
Showing Too Much of the Horrors of War
Frank Brangwyn’s realistic portrayals of combat shocked Great Britain’s War Department, but recruiting officers […]
