The Professor of History sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss 19th century forgeries, his new book, and why he considers himself a "non-traditional historian." ...
A cousin of Christian Science and the progenitor of the self-help industry’s more-secularized “positive thinking” gospel, ...
The transformation of a police barracks by EVR Architecten, BC Architects & Studies and Callebaut Architecten in Brussels is ...
More and more projects across Kentucky are uncovering Black history through historical documents, then putting them online ...
February is Black History Month, also known as African American History Month, an annual time to celebrate the achievements, ...
American composer Aaron Jay Kernis, born in 1960, has favored a more populist modernism. “Musica celestis,” the second ...
A private boarding school in rural western Massachusetts that opened in the 19th century is receiving a $50 million bequest ...
For the nonhuman animal cause, the 19th century’s end would bring to a close a defining period—a transformative 30-year era ...
Their history is Brooklyn’s history, spanning from the borough’s era as a slaveholding capital in New York and through the ...
What foods and drinks look like — the colors we see before the first morsels or sips hit our tastebuds — have mattered to people for millennia. And nowhere has that been more blatant than the American ...
A Sewanee woman and her daughter found themselves sitting on their hands at a Christie's auction in New York City in January, trying not to accidentally bid while they were gawking at the going rate ...
Some studies have been quashed and others already underway could be in jeopardy. Nationwide health datasets also disappeared from the web pages of the U.S. CDC, with some reappearing with missing ...
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