No one saw it coming, and no one quite knows how it happened, but Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland have become a phenomenon.
The Otsego County Library will host a free public lecture on the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, featuring historian David ...
ESPN veteran Ivan Maisel explores Knute Rockne's and Frank Leahy’s relationship in a free Dec. 14 talk at The History Museum in South Bend.
Join library staff at 6 p.m. on Dec. 8 at the Kimball Library, 5 Academy Ave., for a presentation on the evolution of Christmas throughout the past four ...
A retelling of James Garfield's assassination and other recent TV programs about history show an interest in saying 'who we were, who we are and who we're going to be,' explains presidential historian ...
Hungarian author and Nobel Prize for Literature 2025 winner László Krasznahorkai, known for his surreal and anarchic novels, ...
Time seems to be going faster than ever, but it’s still important to remember and learn from the past, writes Lynne Agress.
Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer prize winning historian and author of Autocracy Inc, which looks at the networks linking powerful people in our world Jake Subryan Richards, New Generation Thinker on the ...
Colorado State University’s history department convened for the annual Meyer Nathan Lecture Series Nov. 10, hosting students and faculty from across campus to examine historical contexts and encourage ...
Murder, Mayhem & The Making of Washington is the first in a multi-part lecture series in celebration of Washington’s and America’s 250th birthdays. The Historic Port of Washington, the Daughters of ...
In our news wrap Tuesday, the government shutdown tied the record for the longest in U.S. history at 35 days, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the war in Sudan is “spiraling out of control” ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, the History Department welcomed the director of public history at LaGuardia & Wagner Archives, Stephen Petrus ’95, to give the annual History Alumni Lecture. His lecture, “Where ...
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