Medicine on the battlefield has always been inspired by urgency and improvisation, and the American Civil War highlights just how much human courage contributed to advancements.
By Erin Flynn Jay for Spotlight PA This story first appeared in PA Local, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA taking a fresh, ...
J. Mark Powell’s new book, “Witness to War,” tells the story of the Civil War objectively through the letters of everyday people who endured it. In the 29 years ‘White House Chronicle’ has been on the ...
A strong supply of weapons and a history of long wars make Sudan's conflict particularly troubling.
A new biography charts the life and death of the socialist firebrand John Maclean. Our Writer at Large talks to author Donald Robertson about a ...
McGillin’s was already serving drinks when Lady Liberty was still just a gleam in Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi’s eye. This is Pennsylvania’s historic watering hole, and it’s been perfecting the art of ...
You might think of the Civil War as long ago; however, this West Virginia tavern has stood the test of time, even becoming a hot spot for two U.S. presidents.
Would an army with excellent captains and mediocre generals be better than one with a brilliant general and crummy captains? The Department of Data looks to the Civil War for answers.
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