World War II Magazine
What does a dedicated pacifist do when the United States surges toward war?...
America's Civil War Magazine
A bold rebel cavalry raid falls short at a mountain crossroads. On August 1, 1864, war arrived with a vengeance in the western Maryland town of Cumberland. Days earlier, Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early had ordered nearby communities...
America's Civil War magazine
James F. Gibson’s photo of four Union officers in the Army of the Potomac’s Horse Artillery Brigade (left) is regarded as one of the Civil War’s most iconic images. According to the Library of Congress, it dates from June 1, 1862,...
American History Magazine
On Angel Island, exclusion, not admission, was the name of the immigration game...
Civil War Times Magazine
Historic travelers can quench their thirst with a flood of Civil War-themed brews. From Minnesota to Maine to Virginia, a curious intersection of Civil War history and beer brewing is taking place. Heritage tourism is a driving force...
Civil War Times Magazine
Gettysburg’s famed Electric Map reopens in Hanover, PA, ready for a new generation of Civil War enthusiasts. Scott Roland and Marc Charisse are bent over a network of wires, making connections, testing things out and adjusting their...
HistoryNet, Interviews
Heatherly: Tell me about your early years. Valiante: “I was born in June 11, 1922. We lost my maternal granddad in 1927. Also my paternal grandmother the same year. They both were our favorite grandparents. I loved them both. I went to...
MHQ Magazine
One of the most violent clashes of modern times led to the Middle East's most enduring peace...