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18 giu 2013 18:56

Were Maps Lee's Real Enemy at Gettysburg

Can poor planning and bad maps explain the Confederate defeat at Gettysburg?

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18 giu 2013 08:01

Is Robert E. Lee the Second-Most-Written-About American?

There have been over 16,000 books written about an American, according to the Wall Street Journal: Abraham Lincoln. Was Robert E. Lee the second-most written-about American? If so, what is the estimate of the number of books about Lee? John …

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18 giu 2013 04:01

Daily Quiz for June 18, 2013

J. Sterling Morton, a newspaper publisher, started this holiday, saying "other holidays repose from the past," but this one "proposes for the future."

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17 giu 2013 19:57

Tiso in the Wolf's Lair

Last time out we began a discussion of a seemingly insignificant event. Near the end of May 1944, Monsignor Jozef Tiso, the wartime leader of Slovakia, paid a visit to Adolf Hitler at the latter's headquarters in East Prussia–the famous …

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17 giu 2013 04:01

Daily Quiz for June 17, 2013

This man was the only English king crowned on a battlefield.

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16 giu 2013 04:01

Daily Quiz for June 16, 2013

This city was the first in the United States to have mobile-phone service.

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15 giu 2013 04:01

Daily Quiz for June 15, 2013

This woman was the first female professor at the Sorbonne.

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14 giu 2013 18:52

Good Reads for Summer Vacation

Hot tips on the season's best books from MHQ editors and reviewers

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14 giu 2013 04:01

Daily Quiz for June 14, 2013

Bob Ford, who shot and killed murderer and robber Jesse James, was a member of this.

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13 giu 2013 08:01

How did abolitionism become the dominant American reform movement?

How and why did abolitionism become the dominant American reform movement? Elizabeth Ngugi ? ? ? Dear Ms Ngugi, In two words, it didn't. Prior to the American Civil War the Abolitionist movement grew thanks to propaganda such as Harriet …

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