American Literary History, Vol. 35, Issue. 1, p. 126. In this book, Mark Whalan argues that World War One's major impact on US culture was not the experience of combat trauma, but rather the effects ...
It’s been three years since Bob Woodward’s last book chronicling the power games of the Washington elite—hardly a long ...
Baltimore’s Own” was shorthand for a World War I Army regiment composed of 3,667 men mostly from Baltimore City and County ...
That turned out to be a useful weapon during the second world war. The minds and hearts of Americans needed to be won if the ...
In late 1943, the British submarine HMS Trooper was patrolling the Aegean Sea with 64 men onboard. It was scheduled to arrive ...
The veteran Washington Post reporter's latest book delves into the inner circles of the Biden White House to examine Russia's ...
Americans in the late 1930s and early ’40s raged against one another over whether to keep out of the war in Europe or to take ...
A ration book allows us to have a certain amount of ... Life became harder for everyone, even those who stayed at home. During World War One shops looked very different from today.
A man has travelled to France and Belgium to uncover stories of local schoolboys who went to fight in the First World War.
“At the center of good governance,” Woodward writes, is “teamwork,” and the reader spends a fair amount of time with members ...
Few journalists working today have covered as many presidents as the Washington Post's Bob Woodward. His latest book, "War," is about war in Ukraine, war in the Middle East and a war for the American ...