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Book Review: European Armies of the French Revolution, 1789–1802
Editor Frederick Shneid culls insights from Napoleonic scholars about the period’s European armies
Benedict Arnold: The Hero Before the Traitor
Before his epic betrayal, Arnold proved himself an imaginative and tenacious field commander
No Kings Needed
The Founders’ visions of democracy left little room for rulers from the “artificial aristocracy” of inherited wealth
5 Ways to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
King’s activism was revolutionary: use love and pacifism to create social change. This MLK Day, connect with him and his message of peace and take it out into the world through five paths…
Texas Historian Stephen Moore
His tie-in book to History’s 2015 Texas Rising miniseries stands alone and gives early Texas Rangers their due
Book Review: The Great Call-up
Charles Harris and Louis Sadler examine the 1916 mobilization of troops along the U.S.-Mexican border and how it prepared the nation for war
Bring In the Germans
Needing to build a modern army, the Nationalist Chinese government sought the advice of veteran German officers in the late 1920s and ’30s
Review: Hamilton: An American Musical
Hamilton: An American Musical Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York WHO WAS ALEXANDER HAMILTON, the […]
MHQ Comments, Summer 2015
Reader comments deepen our understanding of the development of the Enigma machine and the Vendée uprising
