An author known for two books on a notorious family feud rooted in Amarillo is scheduled to speak at an upcoming event ...
When we study British history we learn about the key battles and wars that has shaped our nation's past, present and future, the often heroic Kings and Queens who led the country to glory and empire ...
Cambridge University Professor Josephine Quinn on why the 'West' was a hard-won idea, and why the idea of great civilizations of the world is so attractive and so harmful to the practice of history ...
Princeton has firmly established its presence at the forefront of AI research — including transformative work in humanities scholarship.
Frank Dikotter, Dutch by origin, is a scholar at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He has the good fortune to live in Palo Alto. It is there that he wrote this fifth book in his series on the ...
A crowd of Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum faithfuls gathered in front of the 100-year-old Pioneer Hall building of the ...
With the penny being ushered out of circulation early in the 21st century, theologians, historians, archaeologists and numismatists continue to glean insights from coins of the first century, when ...
Five years ago, a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol with the goal of stopping the certification of the presidential election. NPR's Tom Dreisbach wanted to preserve a record of the moments before, during, ...
Targeted killing has shifted from a tactic governments disavowed to one they increasingly acknowledge and promote. A new history traces how assassination became embedded in modern state power.
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He is not the first and nor would he be the last to study African cultures and write on African collected works by her scholars and storytellers, some that ...
As Black History Month approaches, discussions around identity, legacy, economics, and empowerment are gaining renewed attention. Not Who We Are contributes to this broader discourse by offering a ...