The first people ever to speak to each other were Adam and Eve, around 6,000 BC. They were spending their third Christmas together — always a good excuse for conversation, dancing, and merriment. It ...
Imagine teaching young people a course on the “politics of memory.” At the University of New Brunswick, there is such a course, taught by professor Donald Wright, historical biographer and past ...
The brainchild of historian Vahe Boghosian, sudanahye is a multimedia research project documenting the history of the ...
Ted Gong is a modest man who emits a kindness reminiscent of my own Chinese father. He’s also the executive director of the 1882 Foundation and retired Foreign Service officer. On this particular ...
When Sarah Kendzior started writing about St. Louis in 2013, the journalist and researcher had already established a far-flung readership in a media landscape then in the throes of major seismic ...