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What Does History Have to Say About the Persian Gulf?
Author: Fredric Smoler
What the past tells of America’s role in the current crisis is sometimes contradictory, but always worth listening to.
Connecting with Eastern Europe
Author: John Lukacs
Americans have always sympathized with the Eastern European countries in their struggles for democracy, but, for two centuries, we haven’t been able to help much. Do we have a chance now? A distinguished expatriate looks at the odds.
How British Are You?
Author: Bertram Wyatt-Brown
Very. The legacy of British traits in America is deeper and more significant than we knew.
From the Greek
Author: Alexander O. Boulton
In its majesty and in its simplicity, the Greek Revival house seemed to echo America’s belief in the past and hopes for the future.