The Battle of the Ironclads, Part 1: Building the Merrimack
The Confederates begin their strategy to combat the superior Union Navy by creating a new technologically superior warship.
The Confederates begin their strategy to combat the superior Union Navy by creating a new technologically superior warship.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower, chief among the naysayers, said, “I was against (use of the atomic bomb) on two counts. First, the Japanese were ready to surrender and it wasn’t necessary to hit them with that awful thing."
Bob and Norman Horn analyze the tendency of American Christians to support war.
In this mini-episode, Chris Calton briefly reviews the important themes and takeaways from the first year of the Civil War.
The audiobook version of The Betrayal of the American Right.
The audiobook version of The Betrayal of the American Right.
The audiobook version of The Betrayal of the American Right.
The audiobook version of The Betrayal of the American Right.