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Was George Washington too good to be true?Portfolio: Patent models—the secret to a better mousetrapLynchings: our unique historyThe seven greatest revival ministers of all timeHow Teddy Roosevelt saved college football
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Lighthorse Harry Lee: revolutionary hero, screwup, and father of Robert E. LeeWhy Einstein Loved AmericaCould you pass a citizenship exam?
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Thomas Jefferson’s womenThree forgeries that changed AmericaHow the election of 1912 turned the Republican party conservative
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What did the founding fathers mean by the “pursuit of happiness”?Great acts of presidential courageA history of Muslims in America
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George Washington’s will: why did he give everything away?American hotspots: a history of our active volcanoesAll the presidents’ mistresses
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Who really belongs on Mt. Rushmore?Columbus, Indiana, where all the architecture is good lookingThe most beautiful steam engines ever built
About The MagazineAmerican History is the leading popular magazine devoted to exploring the rich texture of the American experience through engaging writing, outstanding photography and artwork. Each issue takes readers to the people and places that played an important role in the history of our country.
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Departments• Encounter • Details• The First • Interview• The Big Picture • Gazette• Book and DVD Reviews• We’ve Been Here Before• Letters from American History• From America’s Attic
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Civil War 150th Anniversary FeatureGrant, Donelson and “Unconditional Surrender”
The Generals We Love to HateNew York’s Attempt at SecessionPortfolio: Civil War Impressions by McClellan’s Guest, the Duc d’Orleans
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Civil War 150th Anniversary FeatureShiloh by Winston Groom
How the Monitor Changed the NavyBlack ConfederatesSpielberg’s Lincoln: Taking Richmond Back to the War Years
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Civil War 150th Anniversary FeatureBen Butler’s assault on Louisiana
Refugees on the DoorstepA Chance Encounter with Morgan’s RaidersPortfolio: Occupied New Orleans
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Civil War 150th Anniversary FeatureSecond Bull Run
The Gettysburg Scapegoats: How Three Confederate Generals Were TargetedPortfolio: Nine Generals from Galena
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Civil War 150th Anniversary FeatureAntietam
Features George Washington Whitman’s Civil WarConfederate Veterans’ Homes—Caring for Aging WarriorsPortfolio: Brady’s Antietam exhibit
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Civil War 150th Anniversary FeatureBurnside at Fredericksburg
Lincoln’s new birth of freedomWas Grant an anti-Semite?Portfolio: War heroes turned politicians
About The MagazineAmerica’s Civil War provides authoritative insights into the epic struggle that nearly tore the Union apart. Beautifully illustrated with period and modern photographs, artwork and detailed battle maps. It delivers the stories you didn’t hear about in history class.
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COVER STORYBlack Cross vs. Red Star. Germany against the Soviet Union on WWII’s Eastern Front, by acclaimed author Richard Armstrong.
What Next, General? George Washington Strikes Back, 1776-77
Battlefield Leader: King Richard I
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COVER STORY: What Next General?Guderian in Poland, 1939. As the famed German “panzer general,” you must decide how to win the campaign that started World War II.
Battle Studies: Ralph Peters’ Exclusive “Decade That Changed Warfare”
Battlefield Leader: Britain’s Orde Wingate
Bonus Feature: Killing Hitler’s Hangman
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COVER STORY: Battle StudiesPatton in Morocco, 1942. The legend of “Old Blood & Guts” began when he led the Allied invasion of North Africa.
What Next, General?: Israel’s Battle of the Sinai, 1973
Battlefield Leader: Gen. Jake Devers—WWII’s Forgotten Victor
Bonus Article: 10 Questions with West Point Grad, Duke’s Legendary ‘Coach K’
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COVER STORY: Battlefield LeaderWarlords: Eisenhower, MacArthur, Nimitz. Find out which one of these famous World War II Theater Commanders was America’s greatest “Warlord.”
What Next, General?: Taylor’s Mexican War Nightmare, 1846
Battle Studies: Carlo D’Este’s Exclusive “Kasserine Pass, 1943”
Special Feature: How the South Could Have WON the Civil War
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COVER STORY: Battlefield LeaderGen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, CSA. The fiery Confederate cavalryman proved to be the Civil War’s “Wizard of the Saddle”
Battle Studies: Dave Zabecki on “Bloody Huertgen Forest, 1944-45”
Special Feature: War of the Dragons – Sino-Japanese War 1937-45
What Next, General?: Russia’s Battle of Tannenberg, 1914
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COVER STORY: What Next, General?Manstein at Stalingrad, 1942. As Hitler’s best general, can you save a trapped German army from Stalin’s resurgent Red Army?
Battlefield Leader: Gen. Ernie Harmon’s Battle of the Bulge
Battle Studies: War of 1812 Bicentennial
Special Feature: Ike and the Invasion of Japan, 1945
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Game-ChangersFrom the Blériot XI, to the first practical airplane, to the Airbus A320, the first airliner to employ digital fly-by-wire technology, we round up history’s most influential airplanes. For a variety of reasons, each was ahead of its time.
Flying BlindGuy Gibson: Before the Dambuster RaidNango’s Last Stand: Death of a Japanese AceGyroplane Inventor Juan de la CiervaVought F-8 Crusader: The Last Gunfighter
March 2012AD CLOSE 11.15.11 MATERIALS DUE 11.22.11 ON SALE 1.10.12
Race for the Jet EngineThe story of how Britain’s Sir Frank Whittle developed a revolutionary new aircraft engine, while his German counterpart, Hans von Ohain, worked on a similar design.
“Meatboxes” vs. “Doodlebugs”First U.S. Marine AviatorsCelluloid Wings: Airplanes in the MoviesDornier Do-31: Record-Breaking VTOL Transport
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Gerhard Barkhorn: German Knight Over the Russian FrontThe Doolittle Raiders 70 Years LaterDon Blakeslee: America’s Most-Decorated WWII Fighter PilotAnthony Fokker’s D.VII: The Best Fighter of World War IPioneer Aviatrix Helen RicheyX-15: Crossing the Hypersonic Divide
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The 15 Most Beautiful Airplanes Ever ProducedRAF WWII Ace of Aces Marmaduke PattleFrench WWI Ace Jean Navarre: The Sentinel of VerdunAviation Cadet’s Letter Home“Crash” Ryan and the Origins of the Black BoxMartin PBM Mariner: Pacific War Workhorse
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The Great Dambuster RaidIsraeli Spitfires in ActionSchlachtflieger: Origins of Close Air SupportFrank Tinker: American Ace in the Spanish Civil WarB-17 Massacre Over MagdeburgStopgap Interceptors of the Early 1950s
November 2012AD CLOSE 7.17.12 MATERIALS DUE 7.24.12 ON SALE 9.4.12
The Pattillo Twins: Mustang Pilots and Thunderbird FoundersB-24 Raid on Ploesti: The Real StoryConsolidated PBY Catalina: The Navy’s Most Important Airplane?1922 Blake/Macmillan Around-the-World AttemptWalter Wellman and the 1910 Airship AmericaIsraeli F-21s vs. American F-14s and F-18s
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FeaturesWarwickshire’s Edible Gardens Lord Coke at Holkham HallNewark at the CrossroadsLoving Life at Quarry Bank MillModern Mudlarking in the ThamesLondon’s (Protected) Inspiring VistasA Day to Visit StamfordBritish Heritage
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FeaturesThat Famous Full English BreakfastGlamping at Stamford BridgeThe Eden ProjectA Day to Visit CanterburyOffa’s Dyke: Hiking the Welsh MarchesThe Blue Plaque SpecialThe Queen’s Year: Sandringham
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FeaturesRelics and Recreations: A Journey Through Saxon EnglandAt Home with the Llangollen International EisteddfodThe Volcanoes of SkyeA Day in the Life: Around Westminster with MP Patrick MercerQueen Katherine at Sudeley CastleA Day to Visit ExeterThe Queen’s Year: Spring
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FeaturesCrossing the Sands of Morecombe BayThis Old House: Haddon HallOlympic FeverCumbria’s Uncommon Waters
About The MagazineBritish Heritage is the magazine of travel and life in England, Scotland and Wales, British Heritage is written for those who love Britain. A must-read for serious Anglophiles who know their way around Britain’s history and landscapes. 35% to 40% of our readers travel to Britain in a given year.
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February 2012 50th Anniversary IssueAD CLOSE 10.11.11 MATERIALS DUE 10.18.11 ON SALE 12.6.11
1st Issue Reprint InsertWhen Sherman Turned NorthBottles at Port HudsonSearching for Silas ChandlerChamberlain Park
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Black Troops at NashvilleSheridan, Lee, Grant and the Franco-Prussian WarAntonia Ford, Mosby’s Female Super SpyThe Great Sanitary Fair of 1861
June 2012AD CLOSE 2.7.12 MATERIALS DUE 2.14.12 ON SALE 4.3.12
Major Robert DelanyRebecca Wright Helps Win the WarA Tale of Four WarriorsBattle of Brandy Station Map (supplement)Abraham Lincoln’s Telegraph Blunder
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DVD BONUS Gettysburg
Mapping and Robert E. Lee’s Gettysburg CampaignThe Civil War’s Best MusketConfederates from the Liljenquist Collection
October 2012 (Anteitam 150th Anniversary)
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99 Places You Need to See at AntietamThe Life and Death of Major General Jesse RenoAntietam Map Supplement
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About The MagazineFrom biographies to battle stories, eyewitness accounts to period photographs, travel guides to insightful book and film reviews, Civil War Times delivers the thrilling, living history of America’s greatest internal struggle.
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Race and the American Military A meditation on a military and social landmark decision and its consequences
Pakistan vs. IndiaWhy Did the Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor?Nathan Bedford Forrest: The Most Feared General in History?Bloodlands
March 2012AD CLOSE 11.8.11 MATERIALS DUE 11.15.11 ON SALE 1.3.12
Bomb or Bust? Nuclear weapons have transformed warfare. Or have they?
Father of the FortressThe Great Benedict ArnoldNo Bed of Roses—England’s War of the RosesPortfolio: An Eye for a Battle
May 2012AD CLOSE 1.10.12 MATERIALS DUE 1.17.12 ON SALE 3.6.12
How Bad was Xerxes?The ancient world’s most successful loser reconsidered: He often lost wars with the Greeks, but won one the ancient world’s great empires.
Mesopotamian RondoBelleau Wood and the Myth of Saving ParisPortfolio: Monumental TheftThe Propaganda “Olympics”The Longest Scourge
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The End of Mass Warfare?From the French Revolution to World War II, wars were big—but those days are over.
The Three-Way WarRidgway’s Big WinHannibal’s Biggest MistakePortfolio: The Bayeaux TapestryThe Purple Heart
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A Good War?Was there ever such a thing?
Pakistan vs. IndiaHow Satellites Changed WarfareAlexander the Not-So-Great?
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Born in BloodWas tribal warfare the midwife of the first organized societies?
The Clash at Ayn JalutWar Within a War Portfolio: Tanks for the Memory George Washington: Military Genius
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Editorial HighlightsWinter 2012AD CLOSE 9.6.11 MATERIALS DUE 9.13.11 ON SALE 11.1.11
COVER STORY: FDR as Commander in Chief
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Spring 2012AD CLOSE 12.13.11 MATERIALS DUE 12.22.11 ON SALE 2.21.12
COVER STORY: Sex and WarHow fighting wars has helped modern American men regain the upper hand in the war of the sexes.
FEATURES Doolittle Raid (WWII) 70th anniversarySports Greats at War (WWI, WWII, Modern)Alexander the Great As MonsterGuagmela, Alexander’s Best General
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COVER: Atrocities: Why Does This Keep Happening?A look at the nature of evil, through the lens of atrocities committed by armed forces throughout history: Why does this keep happening?
FEATURESEyewitness to Horror: My Lai RevisitedEssay: The Tipping Point: Why Men Slaughter Portfolio/Timeline: Atrocities Through the AgesThe War ListFighting WordsPatton in North AfricaGoeben Eludes Royal Navy (WWI)
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COVER: WWII Armored Clashes
FEATURESBattle of KurskAfrican Raiders (WWII)Axis Subs in the PacificThe Battle of MidwayJune 1942 70th anniversaryTeddy Roosevelt Reforms the Army (1900-1910)The Convention Army (Rev. War)
Winter 2013AD CLOSE 9.4.12 MATERIALS DUE 9.13.12 ON SALE 11.13.12
Sex and WarThe History of Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderHitler’s Doomsday weaponThe Nuclear Canon of the Cold WarVietnam’s Frontline GruntsPlaying Cat and Mouse in the Mediterranean in WWI
About The MagazineMHQ takes you on an exciting journey to the world’s greatest battles and campaigns over the last 5,000 years, from ancient warfare through modern Iraq. Written by distinguished authors and historians, MHQ covers in vivid detail the soldiers, leaders, tactics, and weapons throughout military history, delivered in an exquisitely illustrated, deluxe magazine.
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Churchill,Gettysburgand Jeb Stuart
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TET 1968: The Inside StoryThe firsthand account of Lieutenant General Fred Weyand’s closest aide and personal bodyguard during the Tet Offensive who was privy to all of his communications, transmission of orders and telephone conversations with General William Westmoreland.
The Story Behind Most Famous Embassy Assault PhotosPortfolio: Dickey Chappel’s Vietnam
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How to Fight a SuperpowerChris Noel: Antidote to Hanoi HannahChewing up Charlie in the Renegade WoodsPortfolio: Kids in War
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How the Chopper Changed WarfareThe evolution of the use of helicopters in Vietnam profoundly altered how war would be waged in the future.
What Happened to General Loan
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Soldiering On in a Dying WarThe real story of the infamous incidents of insubordination at Landing Zone Pace during the phase of U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam.
Secrets of the Ho Chi Minh TrailUncle Sam’s Flying Fire Trucks
About The MagazineVietnam is the only magazine exclusively devoted to telling the full story behind the Vietnam War, with gripping firsthand accounts and carefully researched articles by veterans of this controversial and divisive conflict.
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About The MagazineWild West features shootists, scouts, soldiers, soiled doves, sodbusters, bronc busters, gunfighters, peacemakers, Rocky mountain men, Plains buffalo hunters, prairie entrepreneurs, uncon-ventional women and many others who made their distinctive mark on the West when it was truly Wild!
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Median age ......................................... 57Median household income ........ $83,150Median read time .......1 hour, 57 minutes
Departments• Art of the West• Book and DVD Reviews• Ghost Towns• Guns of the West• Collections• Go West• Indian Life • Pioneers and Settlers• Gunfighters and Lawmen• Roundups• Western Enterprise• Westerners
Editorial Highlights
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FEBRUARY 2012AD CLOSE 10.11.11 MATERIALS DUE 10.18.11 ON SALE 12.6.11
Cover Story
150th Anniversary of the Homestead ActThe most important legislature effecting the settlement of the West (the Homestead National Monument is in Beatrice, Nebraska).
Ghost Town: Vulture and Vulture Mine, Arizona
Western Enterprise: Warren store in Cheyenne, Wyoming
Collections: Four museums devoted to Laura Ingalls Wilder (“Little House on the Prairie” author) in Mansfield, Missouri; Walnut Grove, Min-nesota; DeSmet, South Dakota; and Burr Oak, Iowa.
Guns of the West: Guns of the Arizona Rangers
APRIL 2012AD CLOSE 12.13.11 MATERIALS DUE 12.20.11 ON SALE 2.7.12
Cover StoryFamous Lakota Chief Red Cloud’s Early Years
Collections: Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in Houston
Ghost Town: Coloma, California
JUNE 2012AD CLOSE 2.7.12 MATERIALS DUE 2.14.12 ON SALE 4.3.12
Cover StoryLibby and George Custer’s relationship by Paul Andrew Hutton
Indian Life: Buffalo Bill vs. Yellow Hand
Ghost Town: Mystic, N.D.
Collections: Western Museum of Mining and Industry in Colorado Springs
AUGUST 2012AD CLOSE 4.10.12 MATERIALS DUE 4.17.12 ON SALE 6.5.12
Cover StoryAll about the most famous photo in the West, the tintype of Billy the Kid
Collections: Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg, Arizona
Ghost town: Coolidge, Montana
OCTOBER 2012AD CLOSE 6.12.12 MATERIALS DUE 6.19.12 ON SALE 8.7.12
Features
Fatal Mix-up on Front Street (another look at Tombstones’ Gunfight at the O.K. Corral)
Ghost Town: Masonic, California
DECEMBER 2012AD CLOSE 8.14.12 MATERIALS DUE 8.21.12 ON SALE 10.9.12
Cover StoryGeronimo
Features
U.S. Dragoons for Texans in 18437th Cavalrymen who fought Wild Bill Hickok
Art of the West: C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls
Rev. 12 08/04/2011
Source: June 2010 Reader Survey, Steven Flans & Associates. Editorial content subject to change.
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JULY / AUGUST 2011
The General Jumped First
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Major General
James M. Gavin82nd Airborne Division
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January/February 2012AD CLOSE 10.4.11 MATERIALS DUE 10.11.11 ON SALE 11.29.11
The Battle of MidwayIn a new reappraisal of the pivotal battle, author Craig L. Symonds traces three key moments in the battle to three decisions, by three leaders.
Their Darkest HourThe London CagePortfolio: Kriegie Life
March/April 2012AD CLOSE 12.6.11 MATERIALS DUE 12.13.11 ON SALE 1.31.12
Patton, as Seen by His EnemiesLegend has it Patton’s enemies revered and feared the man. A look at his reputation among the men he aimed to conquer.
Code TalkerAngler Rescue Portfolio: Ground Zero at Hiroshima
May/June 2012AD CLOSE 1.31.12 MATERIALS DUE 2.7.12 ON SALE 3.27.12
“Old Gravel Voice” Ernest N. Harmon is virtually unknown today, but the American general rates as one of the best tank commanders of the war.
The Royce Raid The Nazi Bear
July/August 2012AD CLOSE 4.3.12 MATERIALS DUE 4.10.12 ON SALE 5.29.12
Warsaw Uprising The Warsaw Uprising pitted the Polish underground army, one of the war’s largest, against the German army in nearly two month of bitter fighting.
Lost Plans Dr. Seuss
September/October 2012AD CLOSE 6.5.12 MATERIALS DUE 6.12.12 ON SALE 7.31.12
Rise of the NazisThe fascinating perspective of Americans living in Germany in the 1930s.
Battle of Yenangyaung Guadalcanal Coastwatchers Eyewitness
November/December 2012AD CLOSE 8.7.12 MATERIALS DUE 8.14.12 ON SALE 10.2.12
Drumbeat America’s Atlantic coast was the target of a methodical campaign by Germany’s U-boats. The threat was real; and very close.
Bill SlimGermany’s Air Raid Shelters
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