Towards a More Total War: ‘Gentlemanly Warfare’ and the Rise of the Nation-State An engraving of Sherman's March to the Sea, composed three years later in 1867 by Alexander Hay Ritchie Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date July 31, 2017
Humanity in the Face of Annihilation: Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date July 28, 2017
Let’s Get Serious: Making Light of Heavy History There's lots to find amusing in Theodore Roosevelt. His imperialistic policies . . . not so much for the victims. Library of Congress. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date July 24, 2017
Dueling Perspectives: John Keay and J.A.G. Roberts’s Histories of China Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date July 7, 2017
More Myths than Greek Myths: Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman (2017) Post author By Francis Butler Post date June 30, 2017
Grand Prize, or Honorable Mention? The Case of American Settler Empire Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date June 26, 2017
Size, or How You Rule It? Determining History’s Greatest Empire Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date June 19, 2017