A disheveled poet crafted verse of exquisite order. Thanks to the popular 1994 movie Four Weddings and a Funeral, thousands...
Year: 2019
Ellen N. La Motte’s ‘The Backwash of War’ was praised for its clear-eyed portrayal of war, but...
The plot reflected the growing discontent among the ruling class of the Roman state with Nero’s increasingly...
Roman law provisions on desertion had features that were totally different from the common Roman criminal law....
The GOP hopes the S-word will scare you, but great public works projects transformed this country for...
The earliest reference to universal healthcare came in 1912 with Teddy Roosevelt. By Donne Levy Another presidential...
The first known woman to join a firefighting brigade may not have done so by choice. Introduction...
Fighting fires in early America was about community, property, and rivalry. By Jackson Landers In a scene...
Minority opinions posted online can skew social consensus. A high school student from Ohio made national headlines...
When the existence of unicorns, and the curative powers of the horns ascribed to them, began to...
This curious machine was meant to answer the problem of the moment: how to provide sufficient training...
His brother, Marcus (the famed orator), was running for consul, the loftiest office in the Roman Republic....
A new book argues that violent rhetoric and disregard for political norms was the beginning of Rome’s...
Much of modern American political strategy, whether Democratic or Republican, depends on a disinterested public. Thomas Paine’s Common...
Rail travel induces a reverie and intimacy among its diverse passengers. Amos, a one-legged Amish man, was...
Thoreau’s attitude toward the railroad was foremost one of ambivalence. What’s The Railroad To Me? What’s the...
After Alaric I, the Visigoths migrated to Spain where they established themselves and assimilated with the Romans....
The designation, Ostrogoth, taken to mean ‘Eastern Goth’, actually means ‘Goths glorified by the rising sun’. Introduction...
Greece, the ‘cradle of western civilization’, is home to a large number of spectacular sites from the...
The temple known as the Parthenon was built on the Acropolis of Athens between 447 and 438...
As worthy as Jimmy Carter’s post-presidency has been, it shouldn’t overshadow his time in office, which has...
Jimmy Carter continues to shape his historical legacy. Those who have attended Jimmy Carter’s Sunday School know...
She was never apologetic about how essential she thought her music to be. By Jenny Gathright Mary...
How did the Great Migration of African-Americans in the twentieth century affect the development of jazz music...
We need innovative legal and policy solutions to tackle the problems caused by climate change. In a...
What can old maps teach us about world history? What sorts of evidence do they offer? Originally...
From Paleolithic cave drawings to the futuristic possibility of immersive geographies. Originally published by Nova Scotia Community...
From veterans to civil rights, a history of marching in Washington. By Dr. Alexander SternWriter/EditorThe Learning Agency...
Today that potent myth is enshrined (literally) on the sea shore under its classically-inspired canopy. By Martyn...
The glory of the Umayyads was not to last. Introduction The Dome of the Rock. The Great...