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  • ‘They Didn’t Understand Anything, but Just Spoiled People’s Lives’

    How Russian invaders unleashed violence on small-town residents

    Anne Applebaum and Nataliya GumenyukFebruary 14, 2023
    Collage showing soldier, maps, faces
  • Would Lincoln Have Survived If He Was Shot Today?

    The anatomy of the President's fatal wound, and what modern medicine could have done for him

    Philip MackowiakNovember 29, 2013
  • Books of the Month
    July 1888 Issue
  • The Historical Spirit
    March 1894 Issue
  • Maurice Barrès and the Youth of France
    Randolph S. BourneSeptember 1914 Issue
  • The Peripatetic Reviewer
    Edward WeeksMay 1943 Issue
  • The People of East Berlin
    Otto FreiDecember 1963 Issue
  • The Birth of Bangla Desh
    Francis G. HutchinsFebruary 1972 Issue
  • Williamsburg: Revising Colonial America

    Harsh historical truths transform a historical landmark

    Fergus M. BordewichDecember 1988 Issue
  • The Wickedness That Was Rome
    Bernard KnoxApril 1990 Issue
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