From Picasso’s “Guernica” to Goya’s “Disasters of War,” there have been many famous depictions of conflict, but one ...
An art exhibit has opened at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial to commemorate the WWII battle to free the Philippine ...
Pulling from Tolkien's lore, one fan creates an impressive medieval manuscript inspired by a legendary Lord of the Rings ...
Professor Christina Maranci is the Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies and teaches the “Power and Beauty of Being In-Between: The Story of Armenia” Gen Ed course. This interview has been edited for ...
The modern history of Western Europe is defined by opposition. Europe is presented as a beacon of civilisation facing down ...
As a young backpacker, I fell in love with the picturesque village of Rothenburg, in Germany’s Franconian heartland. At that ...
Henry of Skalitz, still on the path to vengeance, embarks on a new adventure alongside Sir Hans Capon. You’ll meet lots of ...
The world's oldest Valentine is on display in the "Medieval Women: In Their Own Words" exhibition at the British Library in ...
The striking public art exhibition of Huma Bhabha at Brooklyn Bridge Park with the Public Art Fund features four haunting bronze sculptures.
What happens when a continent is torn apart by a hundred years of war, while another flourishes with trade, innovation, and ...
The role of the ultra-wealthy has morphed from one of shared social responsibility and patronage to the freewheeling ...
This is among the first of what will no doubt be an avalanche of books examining the long-term effects of the First World War as we approach the centenary of the peace settlement in 1919. The ‘guilt’ ...