I wish to thank my friend, Max Atkinson, for recently drawing attention in his blog to this chilling passage from The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. It captures in a few short paragra...
In the early part of the last century, town halls and Grange halls were the social centers of rural communities. Adorning the stages of many of them were
Very few people know the history of school. Nor do they know the real reason schools were established in the first place. Here's a short history of schools in the ...
In a “Gran Final” of Hispanic Heritage Month, Public History students from St. Mary’s University will screen their film, “Tejano Defenders of the Rio Grande: a 150th Celebration,” at the Tobin Center on Oct.
We tend to think of autism as a modern disease — “the unique disorder of our uniquely disordered times," as author Steve Silberman writes in a new book. But that idea, he says, doesn't quite square with the facts.
Our Rich History: Covington started as a subdivision of lots — the early ... User-generated content (press release) (registration) Paul A. Tenkotte (tenkottep@nku.edu) is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Public History at NKU.
As was reported last month in the Pekin Daily Times, the Tazewell County Sheriff’s Department is considering the creation of a memorial for the three Tazewell County law enforcement officers who have been killed in the line of duty.
Cesar Chavez inspired the world; Larry Itliong inspired Cesar Chavez. In 1965, the Filipino laborer led California grape pickers on a strike that would spark the modern farmworker movement.
In “1944: FDR and the Year that Changed History,” author Jay Winik writes that FDR, the man widely considered one of our greatest presidents, provided little help to the millions of Jews whom the Nazis were busy rounding up and sending off to...
Following Speaker John Boehner's decision to resign, the House majority leader quickly became a front-runner to replace him. McCarthy has already gone far in Congress relatively quickly.
The idea that citizens have an unfettered constitutional right to carry weapons in public originates in the antebellum South, and its culture of violence and honor.
With left-wing groups loudly clamoring to purge any and all public symbols of Confederate generals and slave-owning presidents, a group of black ministers is pushing to get another famous figure...
The University of Western Ontario's Public History program is Canada's oldest. In this video, Director, Michelle Hamilton and Internship Coordinator, Mike Dove ...
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