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Topic Archives:Historical Figures

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For Centuries the Mongols Failed to Take Korea. Why?

by M.G. Haynes9/8/20239/8/2023
This 1772 portrait of then Colonel George Washington—the earliest known depiction of the future president.

Clothes May Not Make the Man, But These Commanders’ Personal Effects Are Instantly Recognizable

by Jon Guttman9/8/20237/25/2023
Union troops foraging

John Pope Brought a Harder Edge to the Eastern Theater By Taking the War to the Civilian Population 

by Gary W. Gallagher9/7/20238/4/2023
Railroad depot in Culpeper, Virginia

Did J.E.B. Stuart’s Vanity Spark the Gettysburg Campaign?

by Robert Lee Hodge8/28/20238/30/2023
Photo of Samuel Morse's patent drawing of his telegraph design.

A Personal Tragedy Inspires the First Instant Messaging

by Melissa A. Winn8/22/20238/1/2023
Illustration of a ‘Little Willie’ Landship.

At the Outset of WWI, Winston Churchill Gave ‘Little Willie’ His Marching Orders

by Jon Guttman8/18/20237/25/2023
John Nicolay and John Hay with President Lincoln

Why Did Lincoln’s Right-Hand Men Call Him the ‘Tycoon’?

by Gary W. Gallagher8/17/20238/17/2023
Painting of Napoléon at the battle of Friedland.

In 1807 a French Officer Field-Tested an Artillery Tactic That Remained Decisive for More Than a Century

by Thomas Zacharis8/11/20237/24/2023
Soldiers on Burnside Bridge

Interview: D. Scott Hartwig / An Epic Study of America’s Bloodiest Day—Decades in the Making

by Christopher Howland8/9/20234/26/2024
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A Look at the Dreyfus Affair: Why Was This Soldier Betrayed?

by Jon Guttman8/4/20238/10/2023

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