| 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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 | 
              
          | They Turned the World Upside Down | Richard Bell |  | 
              
          | “Shall We Have a King?” | William E. Leuchtenburg | Fall 2025 | 
              
          | Introduction: Revisiting Concord and Lexington | Edwin S. Grosvenor | Spring 2025 | 
              
          | The Forgotten Battle of Menotomy | Michael Ruderman | Spring 2025 | 
              
          | “The Die is Now Cast” | Joseph J. Ellis | November/December 2024 | 
              
          | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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 |  | 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 |  | February/March 2006 | 
              
          | How The Baron Got His Day |  | February/March 2006 | 
              
          | An American In Paris |  | 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 |  | June 1977 | 
              
          | Paul Revere | Bernard A. Weisberger | April 1977 | 
              
          | The Stars And Stripes Forever |  | 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 |  | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | With Cornwallis At Yorktown | The Editors | October 1961 | 
              
          | The Revolution’s Caine Mutiny | Richard B. Morris | April 1960 | 
              
          | Soldier in a Longboat | George A. Billias | February 1960 | 
              
          | General Clinton’s Dumbbell Code |  | 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 |  | 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 | Edwin S. Grosvenor | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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 |  | 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 |  | 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 | 
              
          | Interview With A Founding Father | Garry Wills | May/June 1987 | 
              
          | Unexpected Philadelphia | John Lukacs | May/June 1987 | 
              
          | A Few Parchment Pages Two Hundred Years Later | Richard B. Morris | May/June 1987, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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 |  | 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 |  | 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 |  | 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 |  | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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? |  | 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 |  | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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 |  | 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 |  | August 1976 | 
              
          | “A Representative of America” | Arnold Whitridge | June 1976 | 
              
          | The Fateful Encounter | James R. Webb | August 1975 | 
              
          | 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 |  | February 1974 | 
              
          | Vanishing Heritage |  | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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, Summer 2025 | 
              
          | 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 |  | June 1977 | 
              
          | The American World Was Not Made For Me | James Thomas Flexner | December 1977 | 
              
          | Commitment To Posterity |  | 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 |