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AMERICA'S CIVIL WAR MAGAZINE
The Civil War, which cost roughly 750,000 lives, including more than 200,000 battlefield deaths, is America’s deadliest conflict. It could have been worse....
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CIVIL WAR TIMES MAGAZINE
Mosby, Custer, and Lee have been the focus of some of Jeffry Wert’s previous nine books, but in his latest volume he leaves the front lines to take a larger look at the conflict....
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American History Magazine
Colonial discontent, font of myriad revolutions, contributed to 1755 British defeat at Fort Duquesne...
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American History magazine
The steel magnate left the world of business to pursue his utopian vision of a world without war....
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American History magazine
Political polarization turned bloody as Northerners and Southerners fought over slavery....
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AMERICA'S CIVIL WAR MAGAZINE
For Actor Brian Mallon, landmark film on the war’s bloodiest battle still holds up 25 years later...
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CIVIL WAR TIMES MAGAZINE
Northerners believed that creating a capitalist economy was the first priority and felt, naively, that racial and political problems would solve themselves....
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America's Civil War Magazine
As NASA’s chief scientist, James Green studies outer space, but in his downtime he studies the distant-in-time realm of Thaddeus Lowe’s Union Army Balloon Corps. Green became intrigued with the corps after immersing himself in his...
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CIVIL WAR TIMES MAGAZINE
Joseph McGill began sleeping in slave cabins to draw attention to endangered buildings, but his efforts evolved into a platform for dialogue about slavery.
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CIVIL WAR TIMES MAGAZINE
According to Gary Gallagher, prolific scholar and professor who has mentored leading Civil War experts, Civil War history is more vibrant than ever....
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AMERICA'S CIVIL WAR MAGAZINE
Ron Chernow’s new biography, "Grant" upsets a century and half of historiography, illuminating Ulysses S. Grant as a flawed but just man who, despite his drinking problem, won the Civil War and, though scandals marred his presidency,...
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CIVIL WAR TIMES MAGAZINE
Anthony Comstock, notorious anti-obscenity campaigner, served in the Union Army during the Civil War....
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HistoryNet Video
U.S. Army Captain Gary M. Rose was awarded the Medal of Honor during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, October 23, 2017. Rose, a Special Forces combat medic during the Vietnam War, treated more...
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Vietnam Magazine
The Vietnam War, a documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, premieres Sunday, Sept. 17, at 8 p.m. on PBS. In an interview with Vietnam magazine, Burns and Novick talk about their reasons for making the film....
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CIVIL WAR TIMES MAGAZINE
Although Irish scholar Damian Shiels trained in the archaeological study of conflict, he expanded his focus a decade ago to the Irish connection to the Civil War. While preparing for an exhibition of the military history of Ireland at the...
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CIVIL WAR TIMES MAGAZINE
Brandon Bies, the new superintendent of Manassas National Battlefield Park, began his career as an archaeologist 16 years ago at Monocacy National Battlefield. He moved on to increasing levels of responsibility at a number of NPS sites,...