Historians have engaged readers with a focus on the “hinges of history,” homing in on momentous months or weeks that changed America or the world. Jay Winik honed in on the end of the Civil War and Lincoln’s assassination in “April 1865.” John Lukacs spun a whole book out of “Five Days In London, 1940.”
Historians have engaged readers with a focus on the “hinges of history,” homing in on momentous months or weeks that changed America or the world. Jay Winik honed in on the end of the Civil War and Lincoln’s assassination in “April 1865.” John Lukacs spun a whole book out of “Five Days In London, 1940.”
Historians have engaged readers with a focus on the “hinges of history,” homing in on momentous months or weeks that changed America or the world. Jay Winik honed in on the end of the Civil War and Lincoln’s assassination in “April 1865.” John Lukacs spun a whole book out of “Five Days In London, 1940.”