A new exhibition in London traces the evolution of tarot from Renaissance Italy to the present day, with the card designs shifting to reflect the times.
At a time when the Jewish conversation revolves around ceasefires, freed hostages and a rise in antisemitism, Gil Troy has ...
When educator Jane Dabney Shackelford wrote and published The Child’s Story of the Negro and Helen Adele Whiting wrote Negro Folk Tales for Pupils in the Primary Grades and Negro Art, Music and Rhyme ...
Nestled in the high desert of eastern Nevada, just a stone’s throw from Ely, lies a state park that’s about as off-the-beaten-path as you can get without needing a satellite phone and a team of ...
A trip to Mt. Baker guided by a little background history from Eric Blehm's The Darkest White.
For more than four decades, former Chief Photographer Tony Spina captured some of the most iconic moments in the city's ...
Photographer Andrew Feiler remembers the moment he first heard about Rosenwald schools. After publishing his first book, “Without Regard to Sex, Race, or ...
History books can only cover so much, and most of us haven’t cracked one open since we were in college. But if you want to ...
NEW YORK – William E. Leuchtenburg, a prize-winning historian widely admired for his authoritative writings on the U.S.
These oversized, linen-bound volumes have moved beyond traditional publishing to become lifestyle markers, proudly displayed ...
A book found in a hallway outside of a British library turned to have been due back at the facility 49 years and six months earlier.
It is she who should be remembered these nearly 50 years after one of the most famous photos of all time was captured on the road from Trang Bang.