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Samuel Adams Starts a Revolution

Author: Stacy Schiff

Enlisting an army of alter egos, Adams used the Boston press to make the case for American independence and to orchestrate a burgeoning rebellion.

Sam Adams or Sacred Cod?

Author: Jim Koch

We debated whether to name our new beer for the state symbol of Massachusetts or a favorite Boston patriot.

Government Shutdowns: How We Got Here

Author: Charles S. Clark

Today’s budget wars would be unrecognizable to earlier generations of Americans. A veteran reporter on government looks at the history of shutdowns and battles over the budget. 

Gun Rights in America

Author: Edwin S. Grosvenor

Some of the most important essays on gun rights, gun culture, and the meaning of the Second Amendment have appeared in American Heritage over the last 50 years.

Did Johnny Come Marching Home With PTSD?

Author: David O. Stewart

The horrors of the Civil War led to madness and suicide among many soldiers and veterans, but comparisons to modern diagnoses of PTSD are difficult.

Art Buchwald’s Funny Business

Author: Michael Hill

His political satire made Buchwald one of America’s most widely read columnists. 

I Was a Marine

Author: Art Buchwald

Art Buchwald recalled how the Marine Corps tried to make a man out of him during World War II. Years later, he poignantly reunited with the drill instructor who had disciplined him day and night. 

Alice in Autoland

Author: Bruce Watson

Few roads were even paved when Alice Ramsey and three friends became the first women to drive coast to coast in 1909.