Lindsay M. Chervinsky

Photo of Lindsay M. ChervinskyPhoto | Beth Wood PhotographyLindsay M. Chervinsky is a presidential historian and expert on U.S. government institutions. She is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University and teaches on the American presidency at the School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University. She has contributed to the Washington Post, TIME, USA Today, The Hill, and CNN.com, among others, and has a regular column in Washington Monthly.

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Cover: The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American InstitutionThe Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American InstitutionChervinsky, Lindsay M.PAPERBACK02/08/2022$17.95
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In his landmark book Iron and Blood: A Military History of the German-Speaking Peoples since 1500, acclaimed historian Peter H. Wilson offers a masterful reappraisal of German militarism and warfighting over the last five centuries, leading to the rise of Prussia and the world wars. Below, Wilson answers our questions about this complex history,