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Is it better, for the health of a society, to pardon or punish the perpetrators?” Caught “between the drive to forget and the ...
The Indonesian government's plans to issue new history books have sparked fears that mention of deadly riots in 1998 ...
María Dolores Águila, 40, a Chicana poet and author from National City, is bringing Mexican-American history and everyday ...
One of the world’s most overlooked historical texts is finally getting the attention it deserves, thanks to a major international project led by a professor at UBC Okanagan (UBCO). Dr. Francisco Peña, ...
A 'grimly absorbing' history of the group and their attempts to overthrow the Italian state "Throughout the 1970s, Italy was ...
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, the Byzantine Emperor who preferred books and who offered us a detailed account of Byzantine ...
Trace the centuries-long struggle of the Reconquista, where Christian kingdoms slowly reclaimed the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule. From early resistance to the fall of Granada, discover how ...
“Akron at 200: A Bicentennial History” offers an in-depth account on subjects that haven’t been covered or covered thoroughly in previous history publications.
In George McCalman’s Dazzling New Book, Black History Is Everyone’s History The artist’s portraits of Black luminaries are “as individual as the people” they depict.
Superintendent Tom Horne has threatened to sic the Trump administration on Scottsdale schools for teaching a 'leftist' view of history. But is it?
As GOP lawmakers push to ban some books and restrict history lessons, groups across the country plan a day of actions to counter the efforts.
Despite Trump's attack on all things Black, Oliver Cromwell deserves a place in our history books.