Angelica Hankins Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Has taxonomy term Magazine Article "Terrific in Denunciation" Abraham Lincoln's legal papers reveal a surprising cache of sundry clients and dramatic litigation. Douglas L. Wilson Magazine Article King Andrew and the Bank Andrew Jackson stares down the national bank and wins. Daniel Feller Magazine Article King Andrew and the Bank Andrew Jackson stares down the national bank and wins. Daniel Feller Magazine Article "Informed Patriotism" NEH celebrates five years of We the People Bruce Cole Magazine Article "Informed Patriotism" NEH celebrates five years of We the People Bruce Cole Magazine Article One Country, Many Programs A sampler of We the People projects from the Founders to Mark Twain to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Meredith Hindley Magazine Article One Country, Many Programs A sampler of We the People projects from the Founders to Mark Twain to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Meredith Hindley Magazine Article The Battle of Gettysburg Painted . . . in the Round! A famous battle, a once famous painting Eric Felten Magazine Article The Battle of Gettysburg Painted . . . in the Round! A famous battle, a once famous painting Eric Felten Magazine Article The Orphan Scholar Without parents or a degree, Philip Lampi became the nation’s foremost expert on elections in the Republic’s early years. Katherine Mangu-Ward Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 444 444 Next page ›
Magazine Article "Terrific in Denunciation" Abraham Lincoln's legal papers reveal a surprising cache of sundry clients and dramatic litigation. Douglas L. Wilson
Magazine Article King Andrew and the Bank Andrew Jackson stares down the national bank and wins. Daniel Feller
Magazine Article King Andrew and the Bank Andrew Jackson stares down the national bank and wins. Daniel Feller
Magazine Article One Country, Many Programs A sampler of We the People projects from the Founders to Mark Twain to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article One Country, Many Programs A sampler of We the People projects from the Founders to Mark Twain to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article The Battle of Gettysburg Painted . . . in the Round! A famous battle, a once famous painting Eric Felten
Magazine Article The Battle of Gettysburg Painted . . . in the Round! A famous battle, a once famous painting Eric Felten
Magazine Article The Orphan Scholar Without parents or a degree, Philip Lampi became the nation’s foremost expert on elections in the Republic’s early years. Katherine Mangu-Ward