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Interpreting Attrocity: Rising to the Historical Occasion The entrance to Andersonville's visitors center and the National Prisoner of War Museum. Photo credit: Heather Clancy Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date January 10, 2022
Untypically Typical: Rogers, Ward, Atkins, and Flynt’s Alabama Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date January 3, 2022
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Humility in the Home of the Brave An artistic rendering of Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore, where the Star-Spangled Banner yet waved. (Wikimedia Commons) Post author By Ryan Nadeau Post date July 15, 2019
A Grander Perspective: Smithsonian’s The American Revolution as a World War Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 6, 2019