Blog
The Museum & Library is proud to continue guiding the general public through their exploration of military history, military affairs, and national security in greater detail thanks to the Pritzker Military Museum & Library blog. Here, the Museum & Library posts longer form content covering a wide array of events, topics, people, and moments in history. Blog posts are written by staff members of the Museum & Library, partners and friends, as well as authors that take part in or contribute towards programming.
- Abraham Lincoln and Ida M. Tarbell
In honor of Abraham Lincoln's birthday, we explore Ida M. Tarbell's groundbreaking biography on Lincoln.
- Military and Civil Rights
In his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail," Dr. King’s words also reflect a broader vision of inclusivity — that all who come to this country immediately form part of its fabric.
- First Indochina War & the Battle of Hanoi
Often when people think of the Cold War, they see it as a great battle of superpowers - the United States vs. the Soviet Union. However, the Cold War was much more nuanced than that. It included smaller conflicts around ideologies and imperialism, with some of those conflicts resulting from the treaties and areas of influence created at the end of World War II.
- 80th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
December 7th marks the 80th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Described at the time as a “day that will live in infamy”, the attack is seen as the catalyst that brought the United States into World War II on the side of the Allies.
- In Honor of Veterans Day
On November 11th, Americans gather to honor the country’s veterans and the sacrifices those veterans have made to preserve our country’s democracy, rights, and freedoms.
- 2021 Gala Recap
The 2021 Liberty Gala honored the achievements of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library and the service of Citizen Soldiers, particularly those who served during the Cold War.
- An American Icon Turns 100!
October 29, 2021 marks the 100th birthday of Bill Mauldin, one of the greatest cartoonists of the twentieth century.
- Yom Kippur War
The fourth Arab-Israeli war broke out on October 6, 1973, as most Israeli soldiers were observing Yom Kippur, affording the Arab armies the ability to make impressive initial advances.
- Hispanic Heritage Month
The diversity of those who have served and continue to serve in the United States military is incredible and Hispanics and Latino Americans account for a strong part of that population in each branch of the military, at all levels.
- Adaptive Sports for Veterans
One of the ways many veterans cope with their injuries is with the Unites States Department of Defense’s (DoD) Warrior Games. It is a competitive event for male and female military service personnel and veterans who have been injured or stricken by illness while in service.
- In Honor of Mexican Independence Day
Every September 16th, Mexico celebrates one of the most important days in Hispanic history - the anniversary of Mexico’s Independence from Spain.
- Commemorating September 11th
As we commemorate the 20th Anniversary of September 11th, the Museum & Library wanted to take a moment to reflect on its impact on a more personal level while also providing a few resources for those interested in learning more about the tragic events that took place that day in 2001.
- A Brief Look at the Development of the M1 Carbine
The M1 Carbine is one of the first successful intermediary long guns in the modern U.S. arsenal.
- Air Force Day
America’s successful use of air power in World War II led President Truman to establish Air Force Day on August 1, 1947.
- 5 Books on the Cold War for Summer Reading
5 Books on the Cold War for Summer Reading
- Buffalo Soldier
Have you heard of the Buffalo Soldier?
- Curating Mauldin: Selecting Cartoons for Drawn to Combat
Curating Mauldin: Selecting Cartoons for Drawn to Combat
- National Security Imperatives in the Near Abroad
This December will mark the 30th anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
- Happy July 4th
Thinking about the origins of Independence Day and the history of the American Revolutionary period.
- Flag Day
June 14th marks Flag Day!