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China’s War on Drugs
China warred with the British empire over the latter’s lucrative opium trade, leaving a bitter legacy
Maine’s Greatest War Hero Faces Down Another Insurrection
When political parties’ fight for power turns violent, the only man capable of restoring order was the defender of Little Round Top
War and Peaceniks
After their military service, these distinguished warriors did a crisp about-face on the wisdom of armed conflict.
How Winfield Scott’s War of 1812 Struggles Led to Significant U.S. Army Reforms
His experiences in the War of 1812 and subsequent six-week captivity in Canada opened his eyes to the need for a professional regular army.
The Allies’ Billion-dollar Secret: The Proximity Fuze of World War II
An engineering triumph developed under strict wartime secrecy, the proximity fuze vastly increased the lethality
of anti-aircraft guns and field artillery.
The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History
Every half century or so comes a book in a particular field or area of history that is monumental, that immediately becomes the authority on that subject.
Wheels of War
From its playful origin as a “dandy horse” for idle Europeans, the bicycle has taken on increasingly serious military applications
Civil War Times Reviews: The Confederacy’s Bid for a Continental Empire
Texans’ futile battle for access to gold and Pacific ports
Florence Nightingale: Crimean War Heroine
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, a revolutionary […]