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Byzantine Empress Theodora, would become an actress, prostitute, mistress, feminist, empress of the civilized world, and ...
New book chronicles the impact Turkish coffee has exercised on the way of life in both Europe and the Middle East. SHARJAH, ...
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From Vladimir the Great to Vladimir Putin, the Origins of a Contested Legacy in Russia and Ukraine Martyn Whittock, a ...
From ancestral silence to historical reckoning, this is a meditation on exile, memory, and the letters that time forgot.
The story of this ancient international heist reveals much about the ancient economies of both ancient Rome and China.
Andrea Marcolongo, writer and political consultant, spent a night at the Acropolis Museum and wrote about her experience in a ...
Historian Faith Tibble examines the origin of one of the most famous images in the Christian world and how it changed over ...
On that cold, quiet morning of May 29, 1453, the jewel of the Eastern Roman Empire, girded by titanic Theodosian walls and the Bosphorus Strait, a bastion of Christianity in the East for more than a t ...
Former Air Force undersecretary Gina Ortiz Jones is vying for the San Antonio mayoral seat against Rolando Pablos in the June 7 runoff.
Monitor Istanbul.This week, we follow the steam. From Anousha Payne’s spectral works at Zeyrek Cinili Hamam to the goose ...
In his new book, Ever to Excel: A History of Boston College, University Historian and Clough Millennium History Professor Emeritus James O’Toole centers his lens on some of these individuals, offering ...