The Weimar Republic was a hotbed of cultural experimentation. A new history argues that its demise was not inevitable.
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The Weimar Republic was a hotbed of cultural experimentation. A new history argues that its demise was not inevitable.
The Weimar Republic was a hotbed of cultural experimentation. A new history argues that its demise was not inevitable.
A new book by the journalist Bartle Bull recounts 5,000 years of the country’s past, showing how long before colonial powers defined its borders, it...
Sonia Purnell’s biography of Pamela Harriman argues that the Democratic stalwart and former ambassador was more than the men she cultivated.
The “Spirit of Córdoba" refers to the rich cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of Córdoba, Spain, which was once a significant...
The “Spirit of Córdoba" refers to the rich cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of Córdoba, Spain, which was once a significant...
By Jonathan Power Two mistakes, committed on President Barack Obama’s watch, were the triggers for the end of the long post-Cold War period of...
In “Making the Presidency,” Lindsay M. Chervinsky argues that John Adams established what it means to be America’s commander in chief.
By Muhammad Akran, Asim Nasar and Shama Perveen The resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan (here- after Taliban 2.0) following their takeover on...
By Muhammad Akran, Asim Nasar and Shama Perveen The resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan (here- after Taliban 2.0) following their takeover on...
The revolution that emerged from Albert Einstein’s work in the early twentieth century transformed our understanding of space, time, motion,...