The Framers’ Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution |
Michael J. Klarman |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
Did Burr Commit Treason? |
David O. Stewart |
Spring 2012 |
American Politics at Ten Paces |
Thomas Fleming |
Spring 2011 |
The Imperial Congress |
Thomas Fleming |
Fall 2010 |
The Boyhood Of Alexander Hamilton |
Dorothie Bobbe |
June 1955 |
Wall Street’s First Collapse |
Thomas Fleming |
Winter 2009 |
10 Moments that Made American Business |
John Steele Gordon |
February/March 2007 |
40 More Critical Moments In American Business History |
John Steele Gordon |
February/March 2007 |
What Would the Founders Do Today? |
Richard Brookhiser |
June/July 2006 |
Aaron Burr Slays Alexander Hamilton |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
June/July 2004 |
The Self-Made Founder |
John Steele Gordon |
April/May 2004 |
George Washington, Spymaster |
Thomas Fleming |
February/March 2000 |
The Great Crash of 1792 |
John Steele Gordon |
May/June 1999 |
Thomas Jefferson Takes a Vacation |
Willard Sterne Randall |
July/August 1996 |
The Federal Debt |
John Steele Gordon |
November 1995 |
The Lives of the Parties |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
September 1992 |
Understanding the S&L Mess |
John Steele Gordon |
February/March 1991 |
The Founding Wizard |
John Steele Gordon |
July/august 1990 |
The Street |
Marvin Gelfand |
November 1987 |
A Few Parchment Pages Two Hundred Years Later |
Richard B. Morris |
May/June 1987 |
Ten Books That Shaped The American Character |
Jonathan Yardley |
April/May 1985 |
THE BANKING STORY |
Martin Mayer |
April/May 1984 |
Where Have All The Great Men Gone? |
Richard D. Brown |
February/March 1984 |
The Newburgh Conspiracy |
James W. Wensyel |
April/May 1981 |
The Businessman And The Government |
John Brooks |
June 1977 |
America: Experiment or Destiny? |
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. |
June 1977 |
The American World Was Not Made For Me |
James Thomas Flexner |
December 1977 |
“A Representative of America” |
Arnold Whitridge |
June 1976 |
Portrait Of A Hero |
Robert M. Weir |
April 1976 |
The Chief of State and the Chief |
Gary L. Roberts |
October 1975 |
The Fateful Encounter |
James R. Webb |
August 1975 |
The Cantankerous Mr. Maclay |
Robert C. Alberts |
October 1974 |
The Notorious Affair Of Mrs. Reynolds |
Robert C. Alberts |
February 1973 |
The Case of John Peter Zenger |
Lincoln Barnett |
December 1971 |
“A Melancholy Case” |
Allan L. Damon |
February 1970 |
Brotherly Love Among The Founding Fathers |
Robert C. Alberts |
August 1968 |
Verdicts Of History IV: “A Scandalous, Malicious, And Seditious Libel” |
Thomas Fleming |
December 1967 |
Our Two Greatest Presidents |
Clinton Rossiter |
February 1959 |
The Revolution Could Have Started Here |
Bob Thompson |
Summer 2024 |
Save the Glover House! |
Edwin S. Grosvenor |
Spring 2024 |
Home of John Glover Threatened with Demolition |
Nancy L. Schultz |
Spring 2024 |
Glover and the “Indispensables” Save Washington’s Army |
Patrick K. O'Donnell |
Spring 2024 |
Why Is the American Revolution So Important? |
Jack D. Warren |
Spring 2024 |
The Plight of Massachusetts Loyalists |
Larry C. Kerpelman |
Spring 2024 |
“Boston Harbor a Tea-pot This Night!” |
Benjamin Carp |
Spring 2024 |
Samuel Adams Starts a Revolution |
Stacy Schiff |
May 2023 |
American Rebels at Sea |
Eric Jay Dolin |
Summer 2022 |
George Washington on September 11, 1776 |
Karin Abarbanel |
September/October 2021 |
Lafayette: A Hero Among Heroes |
Harlow Giles Unger |
Summer 2021 |
Thanksgiving Dinner During The Revolution |
The Editors |
November 2020 |
British Ships Lost in 1780 Hurricanes |
Edwin S. Grosvenor |
September 2020 |
Did Hurricanes Save America? |
Eric Jay Dolin |
September 2020 |
A New Website About Colonial Taverns |
George Goss |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
Rediscovering Hand-Drawn Maps from the American Revolution and the Duke Who Collected Them |
Edwin S. Grosvenor |
Summer 2019 |
Revolution Song |
Russell Shorto |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
The Battle that Led to Victory at Yorktown |
Nathaniel Philbrick |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
Rethinking the Boston Massacre |
Eric Hinderaker |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2018 |
How One Man Launched a Revolution |
Christine Gibson |
Spring 2018 |
A Revolution in Color: The World of John Singleton Copley |
Jane Kamensky |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
American Revolutions: A Continental History |
Alan Taylor |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
Fatal Sunday |
Garry Wheeler Stone | Mark Edward Lender |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution |
Nathaniel Philbrick |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
Ethan Allen’s Ill-Fated March on Canada |
Willard Sterne Randall |
Fall 2011 |
With Little Less Than Savage Fury |
Thomas B. Allen |
Fall 2010 |
Drill Master At Valley Forge |
Alfred Hoyt Bill |
June 1955 |
Big Guns For Washington |
Clay Perry |
April 1955 |
The Man Who Didn’t Shoot Washington |
Reginald Hargreaves |
December 1955 |
"The Sparck of Rebellion" |
Douglas Brinkley |
Winter 2010 |
Franklin Charms Paris |
Thomas Fleming |
Spring 2010 |
Patriots or Terrorists? |
Edwin G. Burrows |
Fall 2008 |
March on Quebec |
Willard Sterne Randall |
Fall 2008 |
George Washington, Founding CEO |
Richard Brookhiser |
Spring/Summer 2008 |
To Plan A Trip |
W. D. Wetherell |
April/May 2007 |
An Arnold Chronology |
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April/May 2007 |
On the Trail of Benedict Arnold |
W. D. Wetherell |
April/May 2007 |
The World Turned Upside Down |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
October 2006 |
Time Machine |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
October 2006 |
The Magnificent Fraud |
Thomas Fleming |
February/March 2006 |
After Valley Forge |
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February/March 2006 |
How The Baron Got His Day |
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February/March 2006 |
An American In Paris |
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April/May 2005 |
Some of the Best Books on the American Revolution |
Richard M. Ketchum |
November/December 2004 |
America's Sweet-and-Sometimes-Sour Relationship with France |
Richard F. Snow |
August/September 2003 |
America and France's Love-Hate Dynamic |
Richard Brookhiser |
August/September 2003 |
The First Act of Submarine Warfare |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
September 2001 |
1775, Two Hundred Twenty-Five Years Ago |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
May/June 2000 |
George Washington, Spymaster |
Thomas Fleming |
February/March 2000 |
The Turning Point in the Revolutionary War |
Richard M. Ketchum |
October 1997 |
A French Count Who Aided the Revolution Was Not Keen on Americans |
Robert A. Selig |
February/March 1997 |
The Conway Cabal |
Preston Russell |
February/March 1995 |
The Great Traitor |
Geoffrey C. Ward |
May/June 1994 |
The Radical Revolution |
Fredric Smoler |
December 1992 |
The Home Front |
Oliver Jensen |
December 1992 |
Loyalist Refuge |
Donald R. Canton |
April 1991 |
Liberté, Egalité, Animosité |
Garry Wills |
July/August 1989 |
The Rattle-Snake as a Symbol Of America |
Benjamin Franklin |
March 1988 |
Trenton And Princeton |
Richard F. Snow |
December 1987 |
The First Fourth |
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June 1977 |
Paul Revere |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
April 1977 |
The Stars And Stripes Forever |
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June 1976 |
Men of the Revolution: 17. Joseph Reed |
Richard M. Ketchum |
June 1976 |
The Revolution Continues |
Bruce Catton |
June 1976 |
Saratoga |
Don Troiani |
December 1975 |
The Ordeal Of Thomas Hutchinson |
Bernard Bailyn |
April 1974 |
Common Sense |
Bernard Bailyn |
December 1973 |
Addressee Unknown |
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December 1972 |
England’s Vietnam: The American Revolution |
Richard M. Ketchum |
June 1971 |
“An Agreable Voyage” |
Mark Halliday |
June 1970 |
“A Melancholy Case” |
Allan L. Damon |
February 1970 |
The Treasure of Alnwick Castle |
Elizabeth C. Cumming | William P. Cumming |
August 1969 |
The Trumpet Sounds Again |
James Thomas Flexner |
April 1969 |
A “New And Strange Order Of Men” |
Edwin A. Hoey |
August 1968 |
Benedict Arnold: How The Traitor Was Unmasked |
James Thomas Flexner |
October 1967 |
Firebrand Of The Revolution |
Alexander Winston |
April 1967 |
Battle at Valcour Island: Benedict Arnold As Hero |
Timothy William Hubbard |
October 1966 |
The “Horrid And Unnatural Rebellion” of Daniel Shays |
Alden T. Vaughan |
June 1966 |
“Lady” Knox |
Diana Forbes-Robertson |
April 1966 |
“The Decisive Day Is Come” |
Richard M. Ketchum |
August 1962 |
With Cornwallis At Yorktown |
The Editors |
October 1961 |
The Revolution’s Caine Mutiny |
Richard B. Morris |
April 1960 |
Soldier an a Longboat |
George A. Billias |
February 1960 |
General Clinton’s Dumbbell Code |
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April 1959 |
‘The Smoke, The Thunder, The Roar Of The Battle…” |
American Heritage Staff |
February 1959 |
For King Or Congress |
John Lowell Pratt |
December 1959 |
The Battle of the Saintes |
C. S. Forester |
June 1958 |
Rebels And Redcoats |
George F. Scheer | Hugh F. Rankin |
February 1957 |
Robert Morris and the “Art Magick” |
John Dos Passos |
October 1956 |
The Good Soldier White |
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June 1956 |
Burgoyne and America's Destiny |
Reginald Hargreaves |
June 1956 |
America’s Most Imitated Battle |
Lynn Montross |
April 1956 |
Lafayette’s Two Revolutions |
John Dos Passos |
December 1956 |
Glover and the “Indispensables” Save Washington’s Army |
Patrick K. O'Donnell |
Spring 2024 |
The Student Who Exasperated George Washington |
Charles S. Clark |
September 2023 |
Discovering American History in Britain |
Sam Edwards |
Summer 2022 |
George Washington on September 11, 1776 |
Karin Abarbanel |
September/October 2021 |
George Washington Struggles with Slavery |
David O. Stewart |
June 2021 |
George Washington: “The Tyrant, Instead of the Savior, of his Country" |
Lance Banning |
February/March 2021 |
Christmas Dinner at Mount Vernon |
The Editors |
Winter 2021 |
A Crisis of Peace |
David Head |
Fall 2020 George Washington Prize |
Property of the Nation: Washington's Tomb |
Matthew R. Costello |
Fall 2020 George Washington Prize |
George Washington Invents the Presidency |
Joseph J. Ellis |
Winter 2020 |
The American Presidency |
Michael Beschloss |
Winter 2020 |
The Young George Washington |
Peter Stark |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
Revolution Song |
Russell Shorto |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
The Indian World of George Washington |
Colin G. Calloway |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
Major Renovation Unveiled at Mount Vernon |
Edwin S. Grosvenor |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
Abraham Lincoln Invents Presidents Day |
J.M. Fenster |
Winter 2019 |
Washington Returns to Mount Vernon |
James Thomas Flexner |
Winter 2019 |
Soldier's Return |
James Thomas Flexner |
February 1969 |
Discovering the First Washington Monument |
Edward G. Lengel |
Spring 2018 |
George Washington: A Life in Books |
Kevin J. Hayes |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2018 |
How One Man Launched a Revolution |
Christine Gibson |
Spring 2018 |
Holding Down the Fort |
Edwin S. Grosvenor |
Fall 2017 |
Cover: Gilbert Stuart's Last Portrait of Washington |
Edwin S. Grosvenor |
Fall 2017 |
Shedding More Light on the Founding Era |
Edwin S. Grosvenor |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
Fatal Sunday |
Garry Wheeler Stone | Mark Edward Lender |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
The Framers’ Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution |
Michael J. Klarman |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
George Washington's Journey |
T.H. Breen |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
The Black Times of ‘76 |
David Hackett Fischer |
Winter 2010 |
“Impeach President Washington!” |
Michael Beschloss |
Fall 2017 |
An Ignoble Profession |
Edward G. Lengel |
Fall 2011 |
With Little Less Than Savage Fury |
Thomas B. Allen |
Fall 2010 |
The Imperial Congress |
Thomas Fleming |
Fall 2010 |
A Medical Profile Of George Washington |
Rudolph Marx, M.d. |
August 1955 |
Drill Master At Valley Forge |
Alfred Hoyt Bill |
June 1955 |
Big Guns For Washington |
Clay Perry |
April 1955 |
The Man Who Didn’t Shoot Washington |
Reginald Hargreaves |
December 1955 |
George Washington In Love |
Thomas Fleming |
Fall 2009 |
Washington’s Boyhood Home Found |
The Editors |
Fall 2008 |
George Washington, Founding CEO |
Richard Brookhiser |
Spring/Summer 2008 |
Resources |
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November/December 2006 |
The Three Faces of George Washington |
Frederick E. Allen |
November/December 2006 |
The Buyable Past |
David Lander |
November/December 2006 |
History Now |
|
November/December 2006 |
The World Turned Upside Down |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
October 2006 |
Time Machine |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
October 2006 |
What Would the Founders Do Today? |
Richard Brookhiser |
June/July 2006 |
The Magnificent Fraud |
Thomas Fleming |
February/March 2006 |
After Valley Forge |
|
February/March 2006 |
How The Baron Got His Day |
|
February/March 2006 |
Some of the Best Books on the American Revolution |
Richard M. Ketchum |
November/December 2004 |
Inventing the Presidency |
Joseph J. Ellis |
October 2004 |
Old News |
Richard F. Snow |
February/March 2004 |
George Washington Gets His First Experience in War |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
October 2003 |
Introducing George Washington on TV |
Richard Brookhiser |
June/July 2002 |
Where We Came From |
Carla Davidson |
April/May 2002 |
Eisenhower's Farewell |
Douglas Brinkley |
September 2001 |
Half a Million Purple Hearts |
Kathryn Moore | D. M. Giangreco |
December 2000 |
Presenting the Presidents at the Smithsonian |
Donald L. Miller |
November 2000 |
George Washington, Spymaster |
Thomas Fleming |
February/March 2000 |
The Mini-Portraits of George and Martha in Manatee County |
Richard Reinhardt |
February/March 2000 |
Is Our Civic Life Really in Decline? |
Michael Schudson |
October 1999 |
Exploring Saratoga Springs |
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October 1997 |
A French Count Who Aided the Revolution Was Not Keen on Americans |
Robert A. Selig |
February/March 1997 |
Thomas Jefferson Takes a Vacation |
Willard Sterne Randall |
July/August 1996 |
Jefferson’s Paris |
Diana Ketcham |
April 1995 |
The Conway Cabal |
Preston Russell |
February/March 1995 |
Clio and the Clintons |
Carl Sferrazza Anthony |
December 1994 |
The Press and the Presidents |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
October 1994 |
Nation of Gamblers |
J. M. Fenster |
September 1994 |
The Warfare State |
Bruce D. Porter |
July/August 1994 |
Palaces of the People |
J. M. Fenster |
April 1994 |
Build-down |
T. A. Heppenheimer |
December 1993 |
Who Was Washington? |
Geoffrey C. Ward |
February/March 1993 |
Presidents on Presidents |
Thomas Fleming |
November 1992 |
The Lives of the Parties |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
September 1992 |
Candidate Washington |
Geoffrey C. Ward |
May/June 1992 |
America and Russia, Americans and Russians |
John Lukacs |
February/March 1992 |
Why Benedict Arnold Did It |
Willard Sterne Randall |
September/October 1990 |
The Founding Wizard |
John Steele Gordon |
July/august 1990 |
Footnotes to History |
Edward Sorel |
February 1990 |
Technology Transfer |
John Steele Gordon |
February 1990 |
Washington Mythology |
James Thomas Flexner |
February 1990 |
No Thanks for Thanksgiving |
Arthur Nielsen |
November 1989 |
Liberté, Egalité, Animosité |
Garry Wills |
July/August 1989 |
Trenton And Princeton |
Richard F. Snow |
December 1987 |
Unexpected Philadelphia |
John Lukacs |
May/June 1987 |
Interview With A Founding Father |
Garry Wills |
May/June 1987 |
A Few Parchment Pages Two Hundred Years Later |
Richard B. Morris |
May/June 1987 |
The High Art of George Hadfield |
John Walker |
August/September 1986 |
101 Things Every College Graduate Should Know about American History |
John A. Garraty |
December 1986 |
Where Have All The Great Men Gone? |
Richard D. Brown |
February/March 1984 |
Sea Power Confronts The Twenty-first Century |
Nathan Miller |
April/May 1983 |
What Today’s Army Officers Can Learn From George Washington |
Don Higginbotham |
February/March 1983 |
1783 Two Hundred Years Ago |
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December 1983 |
“The Miraculous Care Of Providence” |
James Thomas Flexner |
February/March 1982 |
Opening China |
Oscar V. Armstrong |
February/March 1982 |
Triumph At Yorktown |
Jack Rudolph |
October/november 1981 |
The Newburgh Conspiracy |
James W. Wensyel |
April/May 1981 |
Decking Columbia’s Walls |
Catherine Lynn |
December 1981 |
The Great Gun Merchant |
Joseph E. Persico |
August 1974 |
George Washington and “The Guilty, Dangerous & Vulgar Honor” |
Garry Wills |
February/March 1980 |
Presidents Emeritus |
John Whiteclay Chambers II |
June/July 1979 |
George Washington’s Beautiful Nelly |
Donald Jackson |
February 1977 |
The American World Was Not Made For Me |
James Thomas Flexner |
December 1977 |
Monmouth |
Don Troiani |
August 1976 |
A Bicentennial Sampler |
|
August 1976 |
Gilbert Stuart, the Man Who Painted Washington |
James Thomas Flexner |
August 1976 |
Men of the Revolution: 17. Joseph Reed |
Richard M. Ketchum |
June 1976 |
“A Representative of America” |
Arnold Whitridge |
June 1976 |
The Great Flu Epidemic of 1918 |
Joseph E. Persico |
June 1976 |
One Night In December |
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December 1976 |
The Chief of State and the Chief |
Gary L. Roberts |
October 1975 |
The Fateful Encounter |
James R. Webb |
August 1975 |
Three Forgotten Heroes |
Richard C. Brown |
August 1975 |
Men of the Revolution: 14. John Hancock |
Richard M. Ketchum |
February 1975 |
The Miracle That Saved The Union |
Scarritt Adams |
December 1975 |
Last Footnotes |
|
October 1974 |
The Cantankerous Mr. Maclay |
Robert C. Alberts |
October 1974 |
The Most Successful Revolution |
Irving Kristol |
April 1974 |
Men of the Revolution: 12. Richard and William Howe |
Richard M. Ketchum |
April 1974 |
As Well As The Art Of Diplomacy, There Are Also The Arts Of Diplomacy |
Virginia Cardwell Purdy |
February 1974 |
The French Connection |
J. H. Plumb |
December 1974 |
Men of the Revolution: Cornwallis |
Richard M. Ketchum |
August 1973 |
Protégé Of Cornwallis, Guest Of Washington |
Robert C. Alberts |
August 1973 |
Stand-off At White Plains |
Don Troiani |
April 1973 |
Encounter at the Brandywine |
Richard F. Snow |
February 1973 |
A Dearth of Heroes |
Robert Penn Warren |
October 1972 |
Men of the Revolution: 4. Charles Lee |
Richard M. Ketchum |
April 1972 |
George Washington Sat Here … And Here … |
Mary Sayre Haverstock |
December 1972 |
Addressee Unknown |
|
December 1972 |
Gentleman Johnny’s Wandering Army |
Thomas Fleming |
December 1972 |
England’s Vietnam: The American Revolution |
Richard M. Ketchum |
June 1971 |
The Paper Trust |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
April 1971 |
“A Melancholy Case” |
Allan L. Damon |
February 1970 |
From One Humble Servant To Another |
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December 1970 |
The Trials of Chief Justice Jay |
Richard B. Morris |
June 1969 |
The Trumpet Sounds Again |
James Thomas Flexner |
April 1969 |
The Death Of A Hero |
James Thomas Flexner |
December 1969 |
Benedict Arnold: How The Traitor Was Unmasked |
James Thomas Flexner |
October 1967 |
Providence Rides a Storm |
James Thomas Flexner |
December 1967 |
“Washington At Monmouth” |
The Editors |
June 1965 |
A Visit To Mount Vernon |
Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz |
February 1965 |
How to Get Elected |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
August 1964 |
With Cornwallis At Yorktown |
The Editors |
October 1961 |
Braddlock’s Alumni |
Robert C. Alberts |
February 1961 |
“Shall I Not Take Mine Ease In Mine Inn?” |
Rudolf A. Clemen |
June 1960 |
The Honest Man |
Peter Lyon |
February 1959 |
Our Two Greatest Presidents |
Clinton Rossiter |
February 1959 |
President Washington’s Calculated Risk |
Dale Van Every |
June 1958 |
The Defeat, The Lesson, The Victory |
William Waller Edwards |
June 1957 |
First In Toga, First In Sandals— |
Margaret French Cresson |
February 1957 |
Hats On For General Washington |
Theodore R. Mckeldin |
August 1956 |
The Writing Of History |
D. W. Brogan |
December 1954 |
The Revolution Could Have Started Here |
Bob Thompson |
Summer 2024 |
The Plight of Massachusetts Loyalists |
Larry C. Kerpelman |
Spring 2024 |
Samuel Adams Starts a Revolution |
Stacy Schiff |
May 2023 |
A New Website About Colonial Taverns |
George Goss |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
Revolution Song |
Russell Shorto |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
Private Flohr’s Other Life |
Robert A. Selig |
October 1994 |
The Warfare State |
Bruce D. Porter |
July/August 1994 |
Build-down |
T. A. Heppenheimer |
December 1993 |
The Home Front |
Oliver Jensen |
December 1992 |
Private Flohr’s America |
Robert A. Selig |
December 1992 |
Loyalist Refuge |
Donald R. Canton |
April 1991 |
Why Benedict Arnold Did It |
Willard Sterne Randall |
September/October 1990 |
Revolutionary Village |
Christopher Weeks |
April 1989 |
The Strange Fate Of The Black Loyalists |
R. D. Eno |
June/july 1983 |
Bernardo De Gálvez |
Thomas Fleming |
April/May 1982 |
“The Miraculous Care Of Providence” |
James Thomas Flexner |
February/March 1982 |
Triumph At Yorktown |
Jack Rudolph |
October/november 1981 |
The Newburgh Conspiracy |
James W. Wensyel |
April/May 1981 |
You Are Invited To A Mischianza |
Morris Bishop |
August 1974 |
Men Of The Revolution: 13. John Sullivan |
Richard M. Ketchum |
August 1974 |
The Revolution Remembered |
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April/may 1980 |
The Philadelphia Ladies Association |
Mary Beth Norton |
April/may 1980 |
A Hessian Visits The Victors: 1783 |
|
August/September 1979 |
Shades Of Rebellion |
|
June/July 1979 |
A Gallant Company |
|
February/March 1979 |
The Imprisonment Of Lafayette |
James Wesley Baker |
June 1977 |
A 1783 Monument To American Independence Makes Sense-but In Yorkshire, England? |
Maurice Beresford |
December 1977 |
Monmouth |
Don Troiani |
August 1976 |
Men of the Revolution: 17. Joseph Reed |
Richard M. Ketchum |
June 1976 |
Portrait Of A Hero |
Robert M. Weir |
April 1976 |
Men of the Revolution: 16. Daniel Morgan |
Richard M. Ketchum |
February 1976 |
One Night In December |
|
December 1976 |
Men of the Revolution: 15. Frederick Mackenzie |
Richard M. Ketchum |
October 1975 |
Battles Of The Revolution Eutaw Springs |
Don Troiani |
August 1975 |
Three Forgotten Heroes |
Richard C. Brown |
August 1975 |
Kosciusko |
Thomas Froncek |
June 1975 |
Men of the Revolution: 14. John Hancock |
Richard M. Ketchum |
February 1975 |
Saratoga |
Don Troiani |
December 1975 |
Flamborough Head |
Don Troiani |
October 1974 |
The Penobscot Fiasco |
Russell Bourne |
October 1974 |
Fort Washington |
Don Troiani |
June 1974 |
Lexington And Concord |
Don Troiani |
April 1974 |
The Most Successful Revolution |
Irving Kristol |
April 1974 |
Men of the Revolution: 12. Richard and William Howe |
Richard M. Ketchum |
April 1974 |
The French Connection |
J. H. Plumb |
December 1974 |
Fort Griswold |
Don Troiani |
October 1973 |
Only One Life, But Three Hangings |
George D. Vaill |
August 1973 |
Men of the Revolution: 9. Israel Putnam |
Richard M. Ketchum |
June 1973 |
Men of the Revolution: 8. John Wilkes |
Richard M. Ketchum |
April 1973 |
Stand-off At White Plains |
Don Troiani |
April 1973 |
The Way It Was-more Or Less |
E. M. Halliday |
April 1973 |
The Last Battle |
Harry Golden |
April 1973 |
Encounter at the Brandywine |
Richard F. Snow |
February 1973 |
Men of the Revolution: 11. George Rogers Clark |
Richard M. Ketchum |
December 1973 |
Men of the Revolution—7. Thomas Paine |
Richard M. Ketchum |
October 1972 |
The Observant French Lieutenant |
|
October 1972 |
Men of the Revolution: 6. Thomas Jones |
|
August 1972 |
Men of the Revolution—5. Frederick, Lord North |
Richard M. Ketchum |
June 1972 |
Men of the Revolution: 4. Charles Lee |
Richard M. Ketchum |
April 1972 |
The Siege Of Quebec, 1775–1776 |
Michael Pearson |
February 1972 |
Gentleman Johnny’s Wandering Army |
Thomas Fleming |
December 1972 |
Men of the Revolution: 2. Thomas Gage |
Richard M. Ketchum |
October 1971 |
Americans As Guerrilla Fighters: Robert Rogers And His Rangers |
Jake T. Hubbard |
August 1971 |
Men of the Revolution: 1. Dr. Joseph Warren |
Richard M. Ketchum |
August 1971 |
Voices Of Lexington And Concord |
Richard Wheeler |
April 1971 |
Men of the Revolution: 3. Nathanael Greene |
Richard M. Ketchum |
December 1971 |
This Hollowed-out Ground |
Carl Carmer |
June 1967 |
“Lady” Knox |
Diana Forbes-Robertson |
April 1966 |
Harold Murdock’s “The Nineteenth Of April 1775” |
Arthur Bernon Tourtellot |
August 1959 |
“We Shall Eat Apples Of Paradise…" |
Bruce Ingham Granger |
June 1959 |
Myth On The Map |
Lou Ann Everett |
December 1958 |
The Sergeant Major’s Strange Mission |
George F. Scheer |
October 1957 |
Banneker’s Answer to Jefferson: “I Am an American” |
Edward J. Larson |
Fall 2023 |
“Most Blessed of the Patriarchs” |
Annette Gordon-Reed | Peter Onuf |
Special Issue - George Washington Prize 2017 |
Humboldt in America |
Eleanor Jones Harvey |
Winter 2021 |
Jefferson and the Declaration |
Peter Onuf |
Winter 2020 |
The Attempted Impeachment of Thomas Jefferson |
Lance Banning |
February/March 2021 |
Jefferson’s Daughters |
Catherine Kerrison |
Fall 2019 - George Washington Prize Books |
Monticello |
Robert A.M. Stern |
Fall 2017 |
A Moose for the Misinformed: Jefferson and Natural History |
Mark Coburn |
Summer 2017 |
Patrick Henry Smells a Rat |
Paul Aron |
Summer 2017 |
Did Burr Commit Treason? |
David O. Stewart |
Spring 2012 |
Jefferson on the Bible |
Philip Kopper |
Fall 2011 |
The Imperial Congress |
Thomas Fleming |
Fall 2010 |
July 4 In 1826 |
L. H. Butterfield |
June 1955 |
Compromise 2: Missouri, Slave Or Free? |
Daniel Walker Howe |
Summer 2010 |
Compromise 1: The Philadelphia Story |
Joseph J. Ellis |
Summer 2010 |
Did Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson Love Each Other? |
Annette Gordon-Reed |
Fall 2008 |
George Washington, Founding CEO |
Richard Brookhiser |
Spring/Summer 2008 |
The Second-term Blues |
Kevin Baker |
August/September 2006 |
What Would the Founders Do Today? |
Richard Brookhiser |
June/July 2006 |
The Perilous Afterlife of the Lewis and Clark Expedition |
Anthony Brandt |
June/July 2004 |
America's Divorce from England |
Frederic D. O'Brien |
July/August 2001 |
Children of Monticello |
Lucian K. Truscott IV |
February/March 2001 |
Two Intimate Enemies |
Joseph J. Ellis |
September 2000 |
Is Our Civic Life Really in Decline? |
Michael Schudson |
October 1999 |
Tom and Sally and Frank and Me |
Lucian K. Truscott IV |
February/March 1999 |
There Isn’t Any Such Thing As the Past |
Roger Mudd |
February/March 1999 |
Jefferson’s Shame? |
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May/June 1998 |
If Lewis and Clark Came Back Today |
Dayton Duncan |
November 1997 |
Jefferson’s Slave Concubine? |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
November 1997 |
What Made the Government Become Huge |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
September 1997 |
Making Sense of the Fourth of July |
Pauline Maier |
July/August 1997 |
Thomas Jefferson Takes a Vacation |
Willard Sterne Randall |
July/August 1996 |
Small-screen Lives |
Geoffrey C. Ward |
December 1995 |
Jefferson’s Paris |
Diana Ketcham |
April 1995 |
The Press and the Presidents |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
October 1994 |
Nation of Gamblers |
J. M. Fenster |
September 1994 |
Friends at Twilight |
Joseph J. Ellis |
May/June 1993 |
Jefferson’s Second Home |
Wayne Fields |
April 1993 |
The Radical Revolution |
Fredric Smoler |
December 1992 |
Presidents on Presidents |
Thomas Fleming |
November 1992 |
The Lives of the Parties |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
September 1992 |
Groping Toward Democracy |
Harrison E. Salisbury |
February/March 1992 |
Naming a Justice |
Hiller B. Zobel |
October 1991 |
The Organized President |
Jack McLaughlin |
July/August 1991 |
Pride of the Prairie |
Alexander O. Boulton |
July/August 1991 |
Understanding the S&L Mess |
John Steele Gordon |
February/March 1991 |
The Founding Wizard |
John Steele Gordon |
July/august 1990 |
The Public Schools and the Public Mood |
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February 1990 |
The Hostage Rescue, 1796 |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
February 1990 |
The Wimp Factor |
Bruce Curtis |
November 1989 |
Liberté, Egalité, Animosité |
Garry Wills |
July/August 1989 |
The American Christ |
Patrick Allitt |
November 1988 |
Sexual Complications of the Presidential Kind |
Geoffrey C. Ward |
May/June 1988 |
Lost Horizon |
Wayne Fields |
April 1988 |
How History Made the Constitution |
Hiller B. Zobel |
March 1988 |
The Street |
Marvin Gelfand |
November 1987 |
A Few Parchment Pages Two Hundred Years Later |
Richard B. Morris |
May/June 1987 |
101 Things Every College Graduate Should Know about American History |
John A. Garraty |
December 1986 |
“The Wall of Separation” |
Richard B. Morris |
August/September 1984 |
The Lawn: America’s Greatest Architectural Achievement |
James Marston Fitch |
June/July 1984 |
THE BANKING STORY |
Martin Mayer |
April/May 1984 |
Where Have All The Great Men Gone? |
Richard D. Brown |
February/March 1984 |
Digging Up The U.S. |
Robert Friedman |
August/september 1983 |
Age Of The Octagon |
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August/september 1983 |
Fear Of The City 1783 To 1983 |
Alfred Kazin |
February/March 1983 |
The Ten Best Secretaries Of State… |
The Editors |
December 1981 |
The Fragile Memory |
Charles R. Ritcheson |
December 1981 |
The U.S. vs. International Terrorists |
Gaddis Smith |
August 1977 |
Carving The American Colossus |
E. M. Halliday |
June 1977 |
The American World Was Not Made For Me |
James Thomas Flexner |
December 1977 |
Pronounce It “callaradda,” Son |
Grace Lichtenstein |
October 1976 |
Thomas Jefferson’s Unknown Grandchildren |
Fawn M. Brodie |
October 1976 |
Commitment To Posterity |
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August 1976 |
“A Representative of America” |
Arnold Whitridge |
June 1976 |
Cathcart’s Travels |
Liva Baker |
June 1975 |
Kosciusko |
Thomas Froncek |
June 1975 |
The Cantankerous Mr. Maclay |
Robert C. Alberts |
October 1974 |
As Well As The Art Of Diplomacy, There Are Also The Arts Of Diplomacy |
Virginia Cardwell Purdy |
February 1974 |
A Letter From Lord Macaulay |
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February 1974 |
Vanishing Heritage |
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June 1973 |
A Dearth of Heroes |
Robert Penn Warren |
October 1972 |
The Great Jefferson Taboo |
Fawn M. Brodie |
June 1972 |
Science, Learning, And The Claims Of Nationalism |
Henry Steele Commager |
April 1972 |
The Great Jefferson Controversy |
Letters to the Editor |
December 1972 |
American Gothic |
Wayne Andrews |
October 1971 |
Thomas Jefferson And Maria Cosway |
Charles B. Van Pelt |
August 1971 |
"Consensus Politics,” 1800–1805 |
Louis W. Koenig |
February 1967 |
Verdicts Of History IV: “A Scandalous, Malicious, And Seditious Libel” |
Thomas Fleming |
December 1967 |
The Question Is: How Lost Was Zebulon Pike? |
Donald Jackson |
February 1965 |
Thomas Jefferson Gourmet |
Jean Hanvey Hazelton |
October 1964 |
How to Get Elected |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
August 1964 |
Nature’s God and the Founding Fathers |
E. M. Halliday |
October 1963 |
“I Gave Him Barks and Saltpeter...” |
Paul Russell Cutright |
December 1963 |
Jack Jouett’s Ride |
Virginius Dabney |
December 1961 |
Builder for a Golden Age |
John Dos Passos |
August 1959 |
Jefferson and the Book-burners |
Henry Steele Commager |
August 1958 |
Lafayette’s Two Revolutions |
John Dos Passos |
December 1956 |
Adams Appoints Marshall |
Gordon S. Wood |
Winter 2010 |
The Giants of American Conservatism |
Clinton Rossiter |
October 1955 |
Franklin Charms Paris |
Thomas Fleming |
Spring 2010 |
Two Intimate Enemies |
Joseph J. Ellis |
September 2000 |
Making Sense of the Fourth of July |
Pauline Maier |
July/August 1997 |
Friends at Twilight |
Joseph J. Ellis |
May/June 1993 |
Presidents on Presidents |
Thomas Fleming |
November 1992 |
Unexpected Philadelphia |
John Lukacs |
May/June 1987 |
101 Things Every College Graduate Should Know about American History |
John A. Garraty |
December 1986 |
Where Have All The Great Men Gone? |
Richard D. Brown |
February/March 1984 |
Sea Power Confronts The Twenty-first Century |
Nathan Miller |
April/May 1983 |
The Fragile Memory |
Charles R. Ritcheson |
December 1981 |
Do We Care If Johnny Can Read? |
Anthony Brandt |
August/September 1980 |
The U.S. vs. International Terrorists |
Gaddis Smith |
August 1977 |
The First Fourth |
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June 1977 |
The American World Was Not Made For Me |
James Thomas Flexner |
December 1977 |
Commitment To Posterity |
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August 1976 |
“A Representative of America” |
Arnold Whitridge |
June 1976 |
Benjamin Franklin’s Years In London |
Joan Paterson Kerr |
December 1976 |
Men of the Revolution: 14. John Hancock |
Richard M. Ketchum |
February 1975 |
The Cantankerous Mr. Maclay |
Robert C. Alberts |
October 1974 |
The Ordeal Of Thomas Hutchinson |
Bernard Bailyn |
April 1974 |
Common Sense |
Bernard Bailyn |
December 1973 |
The Spies Who Went Out In The Cold |
Neil R. Stout |
February 1972 |
A Mere Woman |
Gene Gleason |
December 1972 |
Business Of The Highest Magnitude |
Robert C. Alberts |
February 1971 |
The Death Of A Hero |
James Thomas Flexner |
December 1969 |
How to Get Elected |
Bernard A. Weisberger |
August 1964 |
Black Jack’s Mexican Goose Chase |
Leon Wolff |
June 1962 |
“Then and there the child Independence was born" |
Richard B. Morris |
February 1962 |
“Whatever You Write, Preserve” |
L. H. Butterfield |
April 1959 |
The Constitution: Was It An Economic Document? |
Henry Steele Commager |
December 1958 |