Did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone? Robert Stone discusses his new film, Oswald’s Ghost, which explores the impact this debate has had on America.
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Audiobook Review: Playing with Fire by Lawrence O’Donnell
Robert Kennedy’s last campaign, anti-establishment protests, and the fading of the party boss—1968 was a year to remember
Hustlers on the Hustings
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Walter A. McDougall contends the main purpose of electoral politics is […]
American History Public Occurrences: December 2008
Rare Pendant May Be Likeness of Pocahontas’ Father Out of the haystack of artifacts […]
The Rocky Road to Reconciliation
Moves to establish friendly relations between the U.S. and postwar Vietnam were marked by 20 years of diplomatic twists and turns
WWII Book Review: The Hellish Vortex
The Hellish Vortex: Between Breakfast and Dinner By Richard M. Baughn. 394 pp. BookSurge, […]
Silent Sentries
An effective means of defense or of rendering territory impassable, land mines have always had one major drawback: they kill indiscriminately
Book Review: Generals DuPuy and Abrams
General William E. DuPuy: Preparing the Army for Modern War by Henry G. Gole. […]
Privileged to Comfort the Dying
Amid the horrors of war, I learned what life is all about. I can […]
In his 25 years as a fighter and a prisoner, ARVN officer Cau Le was a giant of soldiering
For 12 years, a diminutive South Vietnamese Army officer named Cau Le was in […]
