That day was told by Budiansky through the eyes of nine people: Robert E. Lee, George B. McClellan, Jacob Cox, Dr. Jonathan ...
Only a master storyteller like Erik Larson could turn the five tumultuous months leading up to the Civil War into "The Demon ...
Tonya Graham McQuade will share excerpts from "A State Divided: The Civil War Letters of James Calaway Hale and Benjamin ...
It’s hard to know where to start when exploring works by famous African-American authors. That’s why we’re spotlighting some ...
Warning signs of a looming civil war are palpable: incendiary language, fear-mongering, unchecked hate speech, school ...
Goeglein’s book comes at a critical time. Vice President Kamala Harris, a proponent of utopian policies, is being challenged ...
Percival Everett’s “James,” Salman Rushdie’s “Knife” and Diane Seuss’ “Modern Poetry” are among the honorees. Winners will be ...
It's not a history of the Civil War in the West, but throws fresh light on aspects of the war there, a theater which “has long been pushed to the side by events in the Eastern Theater, but it was in ...
The acclaimed Baltimore born writer Ta-Nehisi Coates took the stage at the Enoch Pratt Free Library at 7 p.m. Wednesday — ...
This year’s Weisman Art Museum (WAM) fall exhibition peers into the shadows of America’s glorified history and beckons forth ...
When Longmeadow author Michael Tougias describes the infamous King Philip’s War in Western Massachusetts, he calls it cataclysmic and the bloodiest conflict in American History.