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Reckoning With Empire at Britain’s Imperial War Museum
All nations have an excess of history. But none more so than the nation-states that were once nation-empires. The 1960s ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The past failures of the British military provide valuable lessons for the United States. For centuries, the sun never set on the British Empire. But eclipses there ...
Among Black’s purposes is to denounce historical “amnesia…not concerning empire, but about how and why it worked, and for so long, both in the British Isles and more widely.” As such, his book strikes ...
The Carolina Corps achieved emancipation through military service, paving the way for future fighters in the British Empire to do the same Kinsey Gidick An 1812 illustration of a private from the ...
As the saying goes, the sun never set on the British Empire. And from the cool, damp British Isles was built the largest empire by landmass the world had ever known. The First British Empire ...
The graves of 45,000 to 54,000 people who died in service during World War I did not receive proper memorials, the report said. At least 116,000 others were not commemorated at all. By Isabella Kwai ...
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