Original stories that examine the world of Philadelphia’s theater within the broader narrative of American theater history, from the founding of the city to the current day.
A classic novel of Military Assistance Command Vietnam, Studies and Observation Group, republished with a new author’s note and epilogue.
Explores the relationship between built environments, collective identities and political agency and the potential conflicts arising from competing or alternative social uses of the space.
Excavations at Damjili Cave provided the first detailed opportunity to observe Neolithization processes with secure stratigraphic evidence across the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Azerbaijan.
Detailed analysis of key assemblage of Greek and Roman pottery from the Sphakia Survey project on Crete, including fabric and petrographic evidence for local production and imported wares.
The story of the Continental Congress from 1778—just after it secured an alliance with France—to 1794, when the War of Independence ended.... Læs mere
The escape of General MacArthur from the Philippines after the initial Japanese onslaught in World War II is well known. This is the story of the gallant PT-boat men who rescued him, only to be abandoned in enemy-occupied territory.
The untold story of a mysterious Montagnard ethnonationalist movement that might have changed the course of the Vietnam War
Bert Ibelle was 19 years old when he enlisted in the Army Air Corps, flying bomber missions over Nazi-occupied Europe. Using diary entries, letters, and Bert's memoir, this is a vivid insight into the experiences of the Greatest Generation.
The inter-generational impact of modern war on American military families, told through the intertwined experiences of father and son whose only real connection has been through war.
Retired after 12 years in the military, Robert Kurtz had never deployed to war, so when he got the opportunity to deploy to... Læs mere