Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes.
Recently published books can help readers better understand Russia and the war in Ukraine. Here is a list of must-read books.
“Guam: The Battle for an American Island in World War II,” is No. 8 on James Hallas’ well-regarded list of titles covering ...
Bob Wood, a 67-year-old Michigan man, has taught at the Ukrainian Catholic University for almost three years. His goal, he ...
Arizonans who want to possess everything from pipe bombs to hand grenades will have to instead settle for automatic weapons, ...
Jenkins will visit the Lilly Library on Feb. 13. She spoke with The Herald-Times about her career, creative process, and the "Black romance" label.
Allied bombers destroyed huge parts of Dresden, killing thousands. Those exploiting the attacks for political ends often give ...
American Mother,' Diane Foley's and Colum McCann's story of Foley’s life and that of her son, James Foley, is written with a mother’s love, her eventual understanding of hostage situations and her ...
Joop Berkhout, a naturalized Nigerian (originally Dutch), who passed away in Ibadan recently at age 94, was clearly a doyen of publishing, having served ...
Yet now the focus of Christian right isn’t on the defense of liberty; it’s on the accumulation of power. And it is using that ...
A Ministry of Risk,' a collection of the writings and speeches of the late Phil Berrigan (1923-2002), is a provocative anthology destined to leave most readers bewildered, challenged and perhaps even ...
Reprising arguments from the abortion debate, Christian nationalists are claiming to be 'defending innocent children' in ...