Karen Petrone is a history professor at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of a few books focusing on Russian and ...
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art opened the “Remembrance and Renewal: American Artists and the Holocaust 1940 -1970 ...
The question before Europe today is stark: will we act decisively to confront antisemitism, or will we look back one day and ...
Peter Pomerantsev discussed trust of media outlets in light of his recent book on World War II information warfare strategies ...
The Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery’s community gallery is filled with watercolours depicting 500 years of Anabaptist ...
With NATO members spending millions of dollars to protect against cheap Russian drones, Israel soon will be able to sell them ...
Happy autumn and welcome back to the start of another season at the East Bronx History Forum. Many Bronx old-timers and some ...
Over 70 attended an Irish language event in Aughakillymaude, Fermanagh, marking European Open Heritage Days, hosted by Sruth na hÉirne ...
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Recently installed as the youngest president of Harvard, Eliot was at the start of a 40-year tenure dedicated to making ...
For all its obvious blemishes, capitalism alone holds out the most creative and dynamic force that any civilization has ever ...
Erika George, the associate dean for equity, justice and engagement at the Boston University School of Law and a professor of international law, delivered the annual John P. Morris Memorial Lecture at ...