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Past Is Prologue
by | Aug 29, 2025

Eighty years ago, on August 30, 1945, Gen. Douglas MacArthur landed unarmed at Atsugi airfield in preparation for the surrender…

by | Aug 25, 2025

President Trump’s “comprehensive internal review of selected Smithsonian museums and exhibitions,” is raising alarms about censorship, revisionism, and so forth….

by | Aug 22, 2025

As we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, we must never forget those responsible…

by | Aug 20, 2025

As Daniel Flynn shows in his new book, Frank S. Meyer, The Man Who Invented Conservatism, first had to grapple with Communism….

by | Aug 12, 2025

Eighty years ago this past week, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and…

by | Aug 11, 2025

Gerrymandering has entered the news again. It does so at least every 10 years, in the national context, and more…

by | Aug 7, 2025

This week marks the 80th anniversary of President Harry Truman’s fateful decision to drop atomic bombs on the Japanese cities…

by | Jul 27, 2025

In her Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the origins of the First World War, The Guns of August, Barbara Tuchman wrote…

by | Jul 19, 2025

At 12:42 p.m. on July 20 of 1944, the solid oak table in Adolf Hitler’s “Wolf’s Lair” erupted into splinters….

by | Jul 18, 2025

J. Rufus Wallingford, a financial speculator in a 1911 novel by George Randolph Chester, of whom it was said “he…

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