Neither did those who learned of their freedom in Texas on June 19, 1865, or William Cooper Nell, who is credited with the ...
The book makes a persuasive case for re-integrating religion into the analytical toolkit of international relations scholars and policy practitioners alike ...
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 ...
Atmos reports on the significance of understanding rocks to address climate issues.
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 ...
What was it like to live at the end of the Cold War? While Francis Fukuyama mulled Kojève, Hegel, and the end of history, a ...
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 ...
A member of the WT Student Body, Gabriel Powell, said that the Panhandle history belongs to the people of the Panhandle, during a second rally held Saturday, Feb. 21 in front of the Pioneer Hall of ...
Documents might help scientists shed light on unexplained phenomena and government secrets, experts said.
In among all that life, the swamplands can cut a striking image. Lake Mai Ndombe, and its neighbor Lake Tumba, are both what’s known as “blackwater” lakes – the water, darkened by millennia of dead ...
So when I heard the numbers 3.5 million pages tossed around connected to the Epstein files and what is left to be sent into ...
New book Boss Lincoln takes a fresh look at a well-studied political figure, showing him to be a master of party politics ...