War and Public Opinion: The Myth of the “Cronkite Moment”
What is often considered one of the most important events of the Vietnam War took place not on the...
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Joseph Hamond | 02.27.18 | Commentary & Analysis
What is often considered one of the most important events of the Vietnam War took place not on the...
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What was the first truly “modern” war? The Crimean War, the US Civil War, and the Franco-Prussian War have all been suggested as the first. But Joseph Hammond makes the case for the British Expedition to Abyssinia in 1868.
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