The National WWII Museum Book Awards
The National WWII Museum’s annual Book Awards recognize the most outstanding nonfiction books on WWII history published each year. Awards in two categories—Best Book and Best Debut Book—celebrate new ...
📣Military Historians and 1st time authors: This is a prize you should know about!
"The Best Debut Book in WWII History Award will recognize an excellent English-language, nonfiction book on World War II from a first-time published author with a prize of $10,000."
www.nationalww2museum.org/bookawards
02.02.2026 11:10
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Today I discovered that the newly minted Grokipedia cites my work multiple times in several relevant articles. At no point do these citations relate whatsoever to any argument actually made within the portions of my work which are explicitly cited. In fact, usually the opposite.
31.10.2025 12:38
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The practice of building a new encyclopedia by directly pulling entire articles from extant competitors is by no means novel (Wikipedia originally did the same with the 11th edition of Britannica). #Grokipedia may, however, be the first encyclopedia in centuries to include zero cross-referencing.
28.10.2025 09:40
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Can’t get enough of this girl of mine.
😍❤️🥰
27.10.2025 13:47
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“You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” - Jane Goodall
01.10.2025 20:04
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While I agree in principle, I think recent events (over the last half century) may challenge the “most people” assumption.
01.10.2025 19:57
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Also from Lincoln:
“The bottom is out of the tub.”
01.10.2025 15:08
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They are taught to be reflexively “apolitical” in the second sense, but in reality literally cannot be an officer of anything and be “apolitical” in either sense at the end of the day.
The key is managing and juggling both.
21.09.2025 06:22
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For what it’s worth, I’m very much of the opinion that officers learn far too late the difference between “politics” and “partisanship,” or what we might think of as “big P” Politics (all (re)organization of power dynamics on Earth) and “little p” politics (Washington).
21.09.2025 06:21
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It truly takes somebody with your first and middle names to be so humble and true to the principles of intellectual discourse.
On the other hand, I was probably half speaking out of my hindparts on that one, as so often.
21.09.2025 06:20
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#quincytype
24.08.2025 15:07
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As aforementioned, the only ACW RTS I’ve ever played that even came close (despite major flaws) to depicting the art of mid-nineteenth century command was the Take Command series. Especially with “Follow Leader” on so everything had to be done at ground level instead of overhead.
29.07.2025 05:58
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I get that the brigades(?) are supposed to be like avatars but even then. Like, what on earth is going on?
29.07.2025 05:56
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It’s not even that. It’s just the utter formlessness of anything. It’s just swarms of dudes at ludicrously close range.
29.07.2025 05:48
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Even the screenshots make me cringe so much…
29.07.2025 05:13
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Read Daddis instead.
26.07.2025 14:46
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I had big hopes for Grand Tactician but its battle RTS framework is just as unauthentic as the rest sadly. Even if the higher level stuff is very well done.
15.07.2025 06:15
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The Take Command series remains the only tactical-level ACW game worth anything despite all its flaws. The rest are absurd.
15.07.2025 06:14
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Episode 5: Soldiering and Weaponry
Historian Eric Michael Burke answers questions about the lives of Civil War soldiers and the weapons they used.
Really enjoyed sitting down with The Civil War Monitor’s new podcast to discuss some surprising ways the war connected with other contemporaneous conflicts as well as fielding several questions about 19C soldiering from the magazine’s subscribers! www.civilwarmonitor.com/podcast/epis...
08.07.2025 14:50
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ChatGPT's Impact On Our Brains According to an MIT Study
The study, from MIT Lab scholars, measured the brain activity of subjects writing SAT essays with and without ChatGPT.
Worth paying attention to, but it’s vital to emphasize that, as with all technology, it’s not the technology itself that poses problems: it’s how we use it. AI is a tool; just like the internet; just like a hammer. Use it as a tool. With purpose and intent, without letting it use you instead.
19.06.2025 10:00
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Wahrscheinlich nicht.
17.06.2025 10:28
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Unfortunately I already had to leave (you probably saw me given how close the planes are flying over the #CEI-Iscte institute but my last service for #MHC2025 in Lisbon is telling you where a terrific closing panel will take place tonight:
👉C2 02👈
06.06.2025 14:16
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Very excited to be here in Lisbon at the Military History Consortium annual conference for a second year! I’ll be giving my talk on military encyclopedism in the Deutscher Bund on Friday afternoon.
04.06.2025 16:44
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If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend wandering aimlessly through southern Europe with your incredible wife who doubles as your best friend. 🇫🇷❤️
26.05.2025 08:29
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This weekend I found that the Great War isn’t really so far away.
28.04.2025 07:02
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