A quarterly magazine featuring originally researched & richly illustrated articles on all aspects of America's greatest conflict.
In "Lady Rebels of Civil War Missouri," Larry Wood takes readers into the most complex and contentious period of Missouri’s history to detail the lives of seventeen female Confederate sympathizers," writes John Sarvela. Read more: https://t.co/khNSnZAvvs #CivilWar #BookReview https://t.co/c6UgIU0dYF
End of the Myth won a Pulitzer. Empire of Necessity, Kissinger’s Shadow, Fordlandia, Empire’s Workshop, Last Colonial Massacre, Blood of Guatemala.
There’s an essay to be written on how this “debate” analogizes the debate on the prongs of the Cold War, relate to motive, intent, consequence, and morality. With a good Wood playing analogous role to John Lewis Gaddis.
The pulse of the nation in the palm of your hand.
"Americans are finding ways to signal their resistance to a culture war that obstructs responsible governance on one side while the other side makes almost every personal interaction political," said columnist John Wood, Jr. https://t.co/YgJjnC3q1H