Whether we prefer Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, or Thomas Hardy, we must admit many of fiction's rockstars ...
Dating to the 1890s, this Shingle Style dwelling in Larchmont, New York, was designed by an architect known for his 19th ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
The end of the Franco-Prussian War ushered in a new age of optimism and prosperity across much of Europe, which would be ...
The US president's Gaza 'Riviera' plan revives the various missionary efforts of 19th century American Protestants to colonise Palestine ...
“Greenwich Mean Time was established in 1884, in no small part because of train travel,” says Hunter, a specialist in 19th-century French art ... They read books and embroider.
For nearly 50 years, the Centre Pompidou in Paris attracted millions of visitors with its incredible inside-out architecture, ...
My Political Biography” was screened at the Ruby’s Film Theater as part of Duke’s annual French Film Festival.
The town of Mdina played a huge role in Maltese history. Today, it's hugely popular for its walled Baroque splendor.
Almost 125 years after Edmond Dédé’s death, his magnum opus “Morgiane,” perhaps the oldest existing opera by a Black American ...
This month, check out new historical fiction by Pam Jenoff and a horror novel with an adaptation already in the works.
The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.