Harrisburg founder John Harris, Jr., was no fan of the French after the French and Indian War, but last Saturday night, he ...
As a librarian who both loves gossip and has anxiety, the best place for me to get my tittle-tattle fix is within the pages ...
By Nathaniel Swindell, Staff Writer On Friday, history professor Ian Isherwood ’00 presented his latest book, “The Battalion, ...
The idea of the army being a safe space may strike us as strange, until you recall that China’s greatest living novelist, Yan ...
Feeling a little stir-crazy during the pandemic, author Andrew Lawler took a trip to visit his mom back in his hometown of ...
On 11 May 1944, just four weeks before D-Day, 67 American heavy bombers dropped 168 tons of bombs on the sunlit French town ...
Bennett Parten, a Royston native and assistant professor of history at Georgia Southern University, has done the research and concluded that Georgia was the site of the biggest liberation event in ...
Growing up, many of us hear about historical events that sound real, so we take them as fact. Yet, in … Continue reading ...
Stuffed porpoise stomachs and blood custard for the rich, pickled carrots for the poor, and ale for all. Europeans in the ...
Waste Land is a well-written rumination on what may come next without very deft leadership working very smartly to avoid it.
Noted author and lifelong history enthusiast Dr. Lawrence Babits will be the guest speaker for the 244th-anniversary ...
The Bedford Minuteman Company’s annual liberty pole capping is scheduled this year for Saturday morning, April 12.