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By Brett Coleman Chapaev : pamyatnik V.I. Chapaevu v Samare, postavlennyĭ v 1932 g There is a common trope that “History is written by the […]

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By Luke Stanek DK254.L26 F3 1937 Fadeev, Aleksandr. Kak pogib Sergeĭ Lazo. Moskva: Izd-vo detskoĭ lit-ry, 1937. Miami University Special Collections. “They were stuffed into […]

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Meg Drown explores the continued significance of the Vietnam War in the form of the UXO Museum in Laos, a site she visited on July […]

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In this photo essay, Maddie Lazarski, a recent History graduate, reflects on how the experience of visiting sites associated with the Great War in January […]

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In January 2015, Riley Kane took part in a Miami Winter Term Workshop on “The Great War at 100.”  In this essay, republished for this […]

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By Joey DeMarco On the morning of Tuesday, November 8th, I awoke to find that a friend had posted the following about one of the […]

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Prague has become a tourist mecca since 1989:  its beautiful cityscape conveys its rich history, as Sarah Childs explains in this photo essay. By Sarah […]

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Launched in Fall 2016, Journeys into the Past is an online journal associated with Miami University’s History Department.  It will feature issues dedicated to student research, student […]

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