On Feb. 8, 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded, charged with conspiring to kill England's Queen Elizabeth I.
The author turns to American history as a kind of grab bag but does not connect the dots needed to understand how we got here ...
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This week in Christian history: St. Athanasius exiled; Cotton Mather dies
Events from this week in Christian history include the birth of Henry Venn, the exiling of Athanasius of Alexandria and the death of Cotton Mather.
On Feb. 8, 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded, charged with conspiring to kill England's Queen Elizabeth I.
The events include lectures, tours, and interactive programs highlighting Hunterdon County's role in the American Revolution.
On a winter evening inside St. Charles Church, weathered books, fading photographs, handwritten journals, military artifacts ...
History is often taught as if serious art followed a single European arc—from classical Greek sculpture to Renaissance ...
Every day holds a chance for a new adventure, an exciting event. Each day in history holds something significant, though ...
It’s not just for pretentious Hollywood cinephiles.” Reflecting on the future of the theater and the film industry at large, Stewart notes, “The narrow path that’s been forged has to be broadened, not ...
If cartography is defined only as paper maps drawn in European formats, then Europe wins by definition. If cartography is defined as the reliable transmission of spatial knowledge that enables ...
These 5 celebrities are related to U.S. presidents, according to genealogical charts and historians. Here's what to know.
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