In this article, Matthew Struth tells us the story of the Summit Series, a number of ice hockey games that took place at the height
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In this article Stevan Bozanich provides us with some of the historical context to the current problems in Ukraine by looking at three ages in
Grigori Rasputin was an enigma of his age. He rose from obscurity to become a key friend of the Russian royal family. He was also
Our final installment in The Wars of the Roses series looks at the intrigues that led Richard and Henry to face each other and bring
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The American made “staghound” tank occupies a place of honor on the campus of the University of Havana. Local yore says this tank was a
In the next in our series on the Wars of the Roses, this article looks at the importance of the Earl of Warwick, the kingmaker. It
In the final in the English Civil War series of articles, Myra King looks at how the English Civil War progressed, finally leading to King
On this day, July 14, 1861, on the eve of the first major Civil War engagement, the First Battle of Bull Run, Sullivan Ballou, from
By Don Radebaugh — When Fleetwood Lindley died in 1963, he would officially go down in history as the last person to have looked upon