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HISTORICALLY SPEAKING features lively essays, interviews, and forums. Many prominent historians have appeared in our pages, including: Danielle Allen, Niall Ferguson, David Hackett Fischer, Ellen Fitzpatrick, Michael Kammen, John Lukacs, Margaret MacMillan, Pauline Maier, William McNeill, Joseph C. Miller, Geoffrey Parker, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, and Gordon Wood.

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