In light of the rich American Indian history and Indigenous presence in D.C., GW is uniquely situated to spread awareness and advocacy for these communities.
A visceral survival story set in 17th-century America, The Vaster Wilds showcases Lauren Groff’s immersive prose and fierce heroine, though its relentless bleakness and implausible turns may test some ...
Over the past decade, Don’t Nod has explored the soul-sucking worlds of 17th-century America, post-WWI London, dystopian Paris, and a high school in the Pacific Northwest. But for its next trick, the ...
On a cold St. Patrick’s Day morning in 1823, two groups of men converged in the street: Irish turnpike workers and local Funkstown residents.
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Minnesotans from all walks of life, including suburban moms, veterans and protest novices, have bucked their ‘nice’ stereotype to speak out.
Race did not spread because it was scientifically persuasive. It spread because it served very human interests.” ...
As the US launches a new was against Iran it is important to analyse, from a historical perspective, its foreign policy.
American food culture has a tendency to absorb dishes so fully that their origins fade into the background. Certain foods become tied to specific cities or moments in U.S. history, even when they were ...
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By Clem Seecharan Clem Seecharan is Emeritus Professor of History, London Metropolitan University, and the author of books on ...