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Vietnam Magazine
Any war is a mosaic of many individual stories—and those are the stories documentary maker Lou Reda Productions Inc. wants to tell in new films about the Vietnam War. The company, founded in 1978 in Easton, Pennsylvania, has been...
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World War II Magazine
FOR A DECADE, Robert Edsel has avidly delved into how the Allied Armies’ Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Section (MFAA) protected and preserved Europe’s cultural treasures during the war, then found, catalogued, and helped return...
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American History Magazine
IN HIS BOOK The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism (Basic Books), Cornell history professor Edward E. Baptist documents how a brutally productive and expanding slave system, not free wage workers,...
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Civil War Times Magazine
Growing up in western Tennessee, Mary Jane Warde learned about the Civil War through her father, a descendant of Tom Thorne, who served in the CSA’s 4th Tennessee Infantry. She later explored American Indian history—first as a doctoral...
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Wild West Magazine
The Minnesotan’s latest book has garnered impressive accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize for history—the author’s second Pulitzer...
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American History Magazine
How do you see Herbert Hoover as president? Hoover was a failure right off the bat. He and the country recognized that even before the Depression, an event of historic proportions whose causes were well under way before he entered the...