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The Virtues of Nation-Building

Author: Max Boot

At a time when it can offer answers to urgent questions, we have forgotten America’s long history of “nation-building.”

Beer in America from the Mayflower to the Baseball Park to "Animal House"

Author: Max Rudin

It came over with the Mayflower and stayed on to be the unchallenged drink of democracy.

Tales of the Texas Rangers

Author: Robert M. Utley

There have never been many of them, and they haven’t always behaved well. But, for more than a century now, they’ve been one of the most famous law-enforcement outfits in the world.

My Education in Burlesque at The Trocadero

Author: Ralph G. Allen

Its last impresario tells why it is the most American of all entertainments. (It’s not because of the strippers.)

Introducing George Washington on TV

Author: Richard Brookhiser

Richard Brookhiser has spent four years trying to capture for the television screen the character of one of the greatest Americans.

Taking Out Mussolini

Author: Keith C. Woolley

Our platoon was probably the only group of Allied soldiers to witness the final degradation of Mussolini.