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Robert Edsel doesn’t see himself as an author. More accurately, the New York Times-bestselling writer whose 2009 book, ...
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Stars Insider on MSNA pictorial journey through the First World WarThe dreadful conflict that was the First World War is often being brought back into stark focus as humanity ponders the ...
The publishing industry has blocked conservatives and white males from contributing to the body of fiction work that is ...
This violent act of erasure sought to both delegitimize and eradicate queer and transgender people from history itself. Milo Todd’s breathtaking debut, “The Lilac People,” unearths an essential ...
Although he appealed to international law in this passage, he was pessimistic that war is ever compatible with it.
Before his death in 2020, the conservative historian Paul Schroeder turned his attention to American empire. A lifetime spent ...
The book by F. Scott Fitzgerald is the subject of exhibitions in New York, Minnesota, New Jersey and South Carolina.
Before Lincoln turned the idea of “the Union” into a cause worth dying for, he tried other means of ending slavery in America ...
D.E.I. backlash aren't dogmatic or indoctrinating. They offer nuanced and complicated visions of race and other forms of ...
Argosy ship of World War I still inspires with its spirit of generosity and hope, writes guest columnist William Lambers about U.S. WWI relief efforts during Easter 1915 that aimed to help starving ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNWorld War I Diary Recounting The Horrific Battle Of The Somme Found In The U.K.A battered diary from World War I was just found in a barn in England. It recounts the horrific Battle of the Somme, the ...
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