When we do not clearly challenge Christian silence that masquerades as virtue, we do not love with sufficient courage. This is not a partisan argument—but it is distinctly political. If politics is ...
Scientists define the stages of life in biological, societal, and chronological terms—but none of them quite capture what ...
Long ago, when Romans wanted to build a new temple, they would head to the nearby quarries of Tivoli, chisel out blocks of porous ...
The text—the tale of a warrior ruler—may help settle a nearly century-old puzzle about the location of the Temple of ...
The Acropolis Museum located only 1,000 feet from the famed hill of the same name hosts some of the world's most important ...
While walking their dogs along Lunan Bay in Angus, Ivor Campbell and Jenny Snedden found human and animal footprints dating ...
From ancient linen barriers to industrial rubber, the history of condoms traces how epidemics, morality, science, and social ...
The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum opened their exhibition, “Adorning the Horse: Equestrian Textiles for Power and Prestige,” on Saturday, exploring the historical ...
If the president gets his way, the world's largest such arch will be erected in D.C. I'd suggest we give close thought to the style's historical significance — and proceed with caution.
This ancient queen of Palmyra conquered Egypt, captured Roman provinces, and nearly transformed her realm into an empire ...
At that moment we somehow knew that it was the beach where the artist, with a perfect taste for drama, for a great story, for a piercing ray of light, had met his end. His signature might have been ...
On The Political and Strategic History of the World, Vol. I, by Conrad Black.
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