Peter Clarke explores the idiosyncrasies of Anglo-American warmaking in World War I
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Thomas Paine’s Revolutionary Reckoning
George Washington refused to come to the rescue when the pamphleteer who put him on his high horse faced the guillotine.
American History Book Review: Revolutionary Founders
Revolutionary Founders: Rebels, Radicals, and Reformers in the Making of the Nation ed. by […]
Exhibit Review: When Duty Whispers / Concord and the Civil War
When Duty Whispers: Concord and the Civil War Concord Museum, Through September 18, 2011 […]
Clearing the Fog of War
In the late 1800s, countries raced to make smokeless gunpowder. The result changed the […]
A Psywar Set Piece
Rarely in a well-played propaganda campaign will a fundamental fact that discredits the intended […]
When Psywar Went So Wrong
A long-running psychological warfare battle over an alleged Viet Cong martyr grew to resemble […]
Dragging Canoe’s War
A war chief’s ingenious defense of the Cherokee homeland. Late on the sultry afternoon […]
Interview: Robin Blackburn / Karl Marx, Communists and the Civil War
In Robin Blackburn’s most recent book, An Unfinished Revolution: Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln, […]
Fertile Blood: War and Medicine
Medical progress, bought at the enormous cost of human lives, may be the most lasting and vital benefit of war.
