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It has only taken 25 years to get her in the air, but a replica World War One plane built by a group of volunteers in East Lothian is finally flying. The team behind it started the ambitious ...
The laces made in Belgium during World War One are an important part of the lace holdings of the Division of Home and Community Life’s Textile Collection in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of ...
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The facemaker of World War 1: how Harold Gillies gave shattered soldiers a new self - MSNBorn in remote Dunedin, New Zealand, Sir Harold Gillies pioneered reconstructive facial surgery for World War 1 soldiers, turning trauma into artistry. His legacy reshaped lives, and modern ...
Yoram Hazony joins “The Signal Sitdown” to discuss the second edition of his book, “The Virtue of Nationalism." ...
His politicization of the name America taps into a long, well, American tradition, as old as the nation itself.
Arguments over Canada’s national symbols, from a new flag in the 1960s to new passports two years ago, reveal how deeply some ...
Yes, patriotism tends to be used more positively, and we might talk of someone who’s done something “wonderfully patriotic” for their country. Nationalism, meanwhile, tends to be viewed more ...
Canada has proven more resilient than even some of its founders might have anticipated, but not for lack of effort. There ...
I have always found celebrating America’s independence to be a joy. America was the first nation founded on idea, and that ...
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For starters, Trump demonstrated that the U.S. is a legitimate military superpower — unlike Putin’s Russia, which has lost ...
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