Building on his earlier classic work, Evangelicals and Politics in Antebellum America, Carwardine observes that the Whigs, ...
Column: In the early ’30s, Hollywood’s ‘dictator craze’ offered a startling alternative to democracy
Hollywood loved the idea, though it had little use for words like “lighthearted” or “mild” in what the screen trade ...
In a world increasingly shaped by secularism and scientific empiricism, a paradox emerges: the enduring belief that history has direction, meaning and purpose—a secularized form of providentialism.
Nancy Reagan’s fashion choices were a captivating blend of boldness and tradition, often reflecting her vibrant personality.
What a difference a year makes—or in this case just four weeks since Trump’s inauguration—regarding the state of the nation ...
History enthusiasts and community members are invited to participate in two significant events hosted by the Battle of ...
Abraham Lincoln loved to eat—and he also wasn’t afraid to throw on an apron and cook. Here are a few of the foods he enjoyed ...
This year 158 students submitted essays addressing this year’s topic: how the writer has seen the country’s polarization ...
On Presidents Day we are reminded of Abraham Lincoln’s commitment to reconciliation and rehabilitation, rather than retribution and revenge, as a mark of leadership.
Late last year, residents of Salem, Ohio, unveiled a new statue of Abraham Lincoln as part of a memorial plaza dedicated to America’s 16th president. It is a fitting reminder of the community’s ...
Kennedy was even a notable politician, a thriller called The Tall Target dared to ask, "what if Abraham Lincoln was saved from assassination by a guy named... John Kennedy?" There isn't a punchline ...
Columnist Charita Goshay writes that a new statue of Abraham Lincoln in Salem reminds us of the promise and power of the American presidency.
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