There are many ways to win a war, and the traditional weapons used in battle are only one of the many tools. Libraries ...
Stephen L. Moore is the next featured guest in the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum World War II History Roundtable series ...
U ndersea investigators have located the wreck of a century-old US Navy destroyer, USS Stewart, that was lost for nearly 80 ...
Marilyn Estes Quigley attended the now-closed Ritter school for four years after World War II. It was the inspiration for her ...
Penningroth's book, "Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights" and Gary J. Bass' book, "Judgement at ...
BOOK AND DAGGER: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II, by Elyse Graham The ... and the Yale history professor Sherman Kent, a rambunctious, foulmouthed figure ...
Her latest book is BOOK AND DAGGER: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II 2024 has seen many devastating budget cuts to libraries. Earlier this year, New York City ...
Kathy Kasunich’s first novel was recognized by the Military Writers Society of America with a bronze medal for historical ...
The director of the hit documentary “The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru” shares the tears and triumphs he experienced in ...
The interviews with Jorgensen and Wright in March of 2015 are now part of Guise’s new book, “Alaska Native Resilience: Voices ...
Local historian John Goodman will host a talk in the library in Wicklow town titled ‘Wicklow people in World War 2’ which ...
Trade among groups involved barter or gifting. The other was the organic bottom-up market, where resources were transacted ...