The book will be released five days ahead of its documentary counterpart by the same name, a six-part series on PBS ...
One-party rule by Ulster unionists, Watkins writes, left Catholics with “few jobs, poor housing and threadbare resources.” In ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's "51st state" taunts are far from the first time Canadians have contemplated the idea of an ...
Divided by Steve Sheinkin and Toby Cypress is a YA nonfiction graphic novel set in 1850s Washington DC, in a polarized nation ...
As the purpose and meaning of the 14th Amendment are once again debated, it’s well worth learning more about one of its primary authors: George S. Boutwell.
Over the past 140 years, as corporate America moved toward accounting transparency, the federal government manages its budget ...
Clay Risen examines Cold War hysteria in an even-handed way, trusting readers to make the connection between McCarthyism and ...
The battlefield extended with the introduction of field artillery from the 1880s. Even then, as Hess points out, among infantry possessing modern handheld weapons with longer range and higher firing ...
Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated) challenges visual documentation that excluded Black subjects from a ...
The American mainstream media may have some ability to get away from government policy talking points when covering domestic ...
Buffalos,” a brand new literary experience co-authored by Creed Bratton and Nate Edmondson and published by Meridia Books, offers a compelling blend of ...
The "long, lanky" man carrying the American flag on Decoration Day in May 1909 was a familiar sight at patriotic events in ...