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How To Remember The Forgotten War

Author: Stanley Weintraub

The Korean conflict erupted fifty years ago this June. Many Americans still believe that it began in debacle (which is true) and ended in a humiliating compromise that changed nothing (which is not).

The D-Day Museum

Author: Stephen E. Ambrose

What do you need to build the only national museum dedicated to World War II? The same things we needed to fight the war it commemorates: faith, passion, perseverance—and a huge amount of money.

The Man Who Won The War For Us

Author: Douglas Brinkley

THE NEGLECTED EPIC OF ANDREW JACKSON HIGGINS

Overrated & Underrated

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Are Moby-Dick, The Godfather, and Gen. Omar Bradley overpraised? Do Canada and Chicago and Ronald Reagan deserve more respect? Our third annual survey of the experts gives the answers.

The Temper Thing

Author: Kevin Baker

How bad is it when Presidents get really sore?

Prizing History

Author: Harold Holzer

AN INTERVIEW WITH RICHARD GILDER AND LEWIS LEHRMAN