While Protestant voices were divided between oppressors and revivalist abolitionists, the Catholic Church’s stance on slavery in the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries was more complex — a ...
One recent evening, right as supper hit the table, Emmy came rolling in from the barn smelling every bit like a pony. Hay in her hair, dirt on her riding ...
Broadening economic growth, AI-driven data center buildout, and industrial renaissance support a bullish outlook for cyclical ...
VIRTUAL, a relatively new entrant in the cryptocurrency space, has seen its value soar by an astounding 90% over the past ...
THE task of reviewing Maxim Gorki’s novel, “Bystander,” is enough to appall even the entire editorial board of the Nation. I do not know of any recent book that presents such enormous critical ...
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The U.S. Navy Should Stop Trying to Be Everywhere at Once

A strategic argument posits that the U.S. Navy is trapped by nostalgia for Cold War-era dominance and anxiety over China’s ...
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A ‘Fortified Freeze’ Might Be How the Ukraine War Ends

Russia’s autumn offensive has stalled, yielding only microscopic gains at a colossal cost in blood and metal. While Russia ...
Next July marks 250 years since a handful of upstart American colonies declared independence from Britain. A war was fought, as we all know, and almost immediately after it was over, Richard Bell ...
Patriot or loyalist? Britain or America? The New Hampshire Historical Society’s newest exhibition, “If You Had to Choose: Patriots and Loyalists in Revolutionary New Hampshire,” presents the stories o ...
Ken Burns says his latest epic documentary shows America has been deeply divided since its earliest days, but that the story of the revolution, and the war itself, could “put the ...
President Ted Cox of the state SAR, center, presents the Silver Roger Sherman Medal to Brent Sams, historian of the Capt James Neal SAR, left, and Dr. J.K. Lily, president of the Capt. Daniel Boone ...
Concord is widely known for another aspect of its history: It is intimately associated with the Transcendentalist movement in the quarter century before the Civil War. That distinction, too, it owes ...