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But despite their similarities, there's a distinction between patriotism and nationalism-and it's not quite as clear-cut as many people think. Yes, patriotism tends to be used more positively, and we ...
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The Napoleon House will host a Napoleon Bonaparte look-alike contest, and the winner gets free lunch.
Explore how Tribune political cartoons from the Roaring 20s to Civil Rights reflect nostalgia, culture wars and historical challenges in governance.
Sotheby’s Paris to Auction an Intimate Inventory of Napoleon’s Reign With battle relics, love letters and one very famous bicorne hat, Pierre-Jean Chalençon's one-of-a-kind trove of ...
Stunned! That’s what I was when I opened the May 4 Opinion section of the Sunday paper and discovered that the political cartoons of the week had been replaced by an expanded letters section ...
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The phrase is attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte, who declared himself French emperor in the early 1800s. Trump’s post drew quick criticism from Democrats, who argued it was another instance of ...
A version of the phrase is often attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte, the French general who crowned himself emperor in 1804 and was known for his authoritarian rule—and whom Trump has quoted before.
A Brooklyn mom was horrified to find a book of antisemitic and anti-American political cartoons as part of a kids display on world cultures at the Brooklyn Public Library in Bed-Stuy this week.
Did political cartoons contribute to American nation-building? This exhibition at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania shows how.
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