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The Louisville Historical League held its annual awards ceremony Sunday, recognizing community members who work to preserve and celebrate the city's history.
"History is such an entity: it slumbers in darkness until an observer's perspective, like a beam of light, illuminates it. Without this light, it remains unseen. This 'light' is precisely the observer ...
When Prof. John W. Boyer published his landmark book on the history of the University of Chicago in 2015, his work gave a valuable new window into UChicago’s past. But for Boyer, a renowned historian ...
History Comes Alive—But Only for a Little Longer. Experience Ain’t No Daylight in Vietnam: March 1968 before it closes August 10th.
Evincepub Publishing proudly announces the release of a unforgettable historical novel, “Rani Durgawati: Who Never Lost A War ...
Explore why parents need to fill the gaps in school history lessons by sharing real stories, diverse perspectives, and ...
At least one of your best friends is black and white, thick and heavy, and has a spine of glue. She’s bulging with endless ...
For Sorokin styles himself the flamboyant ingrate heir to the Russian literary tradition. Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov write ...
This August bank holiday weekend, history comes alive at the majestic Belvoir Castle with a spectacular 1940s Afternoon Tea Festival set to delight visitors of all ages on Sunday 31st August.
He travels the backroads of Louisiana in an effort to keep the state's history alive. Watson salvages wood from old abandoned buildings and uses it as the canvas to chronicle our history.
In her new book, "We the Women," Norah O'Donnell reveals the overlooked contributions of women from 1776 to today.