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Andrew Johnson and The Reconstruction Fiasco — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Rise to the Presidency Johnson was born into poverty and did not have the opportunity to attend school. Despite this, he apprenticed as a tailor and worked in various frontier towns before settling in Greeneville, Tennessee. Although he never received a formal education, he compensated by hiring others to read to him while he worked […]

The Moon Eyed People: Legends of Southern Appalachia — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

The moon eyed people were supposedly nocturnal and could not see well during the day, they also supposedly had pale skin due to their lack of exposure to sunlight. Certain stone structures such as the one at Fort Mountain in northwest Georgia are associated with this legend. The Cherokee legend claimed that the moon eyed […]

The American Dream in Action: 3 Corporate Success Stories — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Although America’s history is rife with rags-to-riches stories, American Industrialist Andrew Carnegie is probably the best embodiment of the American Dream. Carnegie first worked for pennies a day only to eventually become one of the richest men in history with a net worth of around $309 billion in today’s money. Additionally, other historic figures like Harland Sanders and Biddy […]

World War 2 in North Africa – The Long Range Desert Group — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Concept and founding of the LRDG The concept of the LRDG was born out of necessity. In 1940, the British Army faced the daunting task of navigating and fighting in the North African desert, a vast and largely unmapped region that stretched across thousands of square miles. Conventional military tactics were rendered ineffective in this […]

Was the U.S. Civil War Fought for Slavery or States’ Rights? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

General John Gordon. “Slavery is only one of the minor issues and the cause of the war, the whole cause, on our part is the maintenance of the independence of these states….neither tariffs, nor slavery, nor both together, could ever been truly called the cause of the secession…. the sovereign independence of our states. This, […]

The Disappeared Dead of Waterloo: Were Their Bones Sold? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

The morning after the Battle of Waterloo on June 19, 1815. By John Heaviside Clark. The Carnage of Waterloo: A Battlefield of Corpses The Battle of Waterloo was a clash of titans, with Napoleon’s Armée du Nord pitted against the combined forces of the Seventh Coalition, led by the Duke of Wellington and Prussian Field […]

The History and Evolution of Airships — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

The 1937 Hindenburg Disaster. The birth of lighter-than-air flight The concept of lighter-than-air flight can be traced back to ancient times, however, with the musings in the Renaissance period by visionaries such as Leonardo da Vinci, we see the drawings and plans of these concepts. However, the practical realization of this idea began in the […]

What can the Ancient Greeks Can Teach Us About the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Weaponized Digital Advertising With the 2024 United States presidential election around the corner, political parties have already ramped up their advertising spending to attempt to persuade voters to cast their ballot in a particular direction this November. In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the Trump campaign was spending around $1 million per day on Facebook […]

Did Sire Robert Peel Create 19th Century Social and Political Stability in Britain? — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

Metropolitan Police, Corn Laws, and Social Stability During his time as Home Secretary and Prime Minister, Peel brought in a series of reforms that intended to improve the condition of England. First and foremost was the 1829 Metropolitan Police Act. Prior to the Act’s passing, there was no organised police force in England. The only […]

The Vicksburg Campaign: Part 2 – Grant Devises a Solution — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books | Modern International and American history

General Ulysses Grant had surreptitiously moved his army and navy south of Vicksburg and created diversions to keep the Confederate commander Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton from knowing his whereabouts. But now, he had to cross the Mississippi River to be on the same side of the river as Vicksburg. Porter effectively managed to relocate […]