He survived the Holocaust and Communist rule in Hungary, arrived penniless in New York and made himself into a pre-eminent Civil War scholar.
The American University of Beirut has long been a haven for cats abandoned in times if war or crisis, but in recent years the feline population has grown dramatically.
Running until June, the series explores the Revolutionary era through expert-led presentations and interactive learning.
The American Civil War Museum in Richmond is hosting a weekend full of Civil War history activities, including a symposium, battlefield tours and a tour of the museum’s collection.
By James D. Porter III Special to NKyTribune By August 1862, the United States was entrenched in the Civil War between the ...
Fitzhugh Brundage’s gripping new book, aptly titled A Fate Worse Than Hell: American Prisoners of the Civil War, represents an essential contribution to this rethinking in its account of what was ...
"Bob’s sparring with his teenage daughter reminded me of the many debates I had with my father about what he believed," writes author Dorothy Roberts ...
Reaching for parallels in the Revolution and abolition, Americans are no longer debating conventional public policy. We are ...
The Col. Henry Ryerson Civil War Round Table will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 17 at Sussex County Community College’s Student Center Theater in ...
As America's 250th anniversary approaches, the president wants to control the country's future by bulldozing its past.
Atlanta's history comes alive at one incredible location that brings the past right to your doorstep. The Atlanta History ...
Could the sounds of cannon fire and muskets echo off the Raquette River this summer when the village hosts its first ever Revolutionary War reenactment in Ives Park? The village ...