IT’S EARLY APRIL, and Berlin’s Humboldthain Park is in full bloom. Wide paths run […]
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Time Travel: On for the Long Haul
IF DURING SOME Southern California summer you notice warplanes with wartime German markings flying […]
DVD Review: Victory Remembered-Memories of the Devil’s Brigade
The men known as the Devils Bridgade memorialized….
Author Paul Andrew Hutton
In his new book the award-winning author profiles Mickey Free, the Apache Kid and Geronimo
Movie Review: The Ridiculous 6
If Adam Sandler’s previous attempts at comedy made you laugh, you’ll enjoy this largely unwatchable Western
American History magazine – April 2016
Read about the most prominent American political dynasties—from the Adams and Harrisons to the Roosevelts and Kennedys—and the smaller fry in between. Check out what George Washington wore to his inauguration—and why!
MHQ Reviews: Cain at Gettysburg
MHQ Home Page Cain at Gettysburg By Ralph Peters. 432 pp. Forge, 2012. $25.99. […]
‘The Birth of a Nation’: When Hollywood Glorified the KKK
Ninety years after its first screening and 100 years after the publication of the novel that inspired it, D.W. Griffith’s motion picture continues to be lauded for its cinematographic excellence and vilified for its racist content. The film came from Griffith’s personal vision, and as such it reflected the strengths and weaknesses of the man himself.
Life at West Point of Future Professional American Civil War Officers
Whether they spent their energy studying or sneaking off to Benny Havens’s tavern, the future professional officers of the Civil War left West Point with enough stories for a lifetime — and an enduring common bond.
THE WOMAN BEHIND THE “TONY”: April ’97 American History Feature
BY JOSEPH GUSTAITIS This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of Broadway’s Tony Awards; […]