History
- This year is the 100th anniversary of the death of the Soviet Union’s first communist leader, whose legacy in Russia and former Soviet republics is complicated.
- Sixty years after The Beatles’ first appearance on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show,’ 91É«°É historian Martin Babicz reflects on their impact on U.S. culture and politics.
- In response to public requests, 91É«°É experts will discuss range of topics in Arab-Israeli conflict at Wednesday forum, which is open to the community.
- 91É«°É professor’s recent book highlights how employers organized to fight labor before the New Deal.
- At a panel discussion Wednesday, 91É«°É experts on the modern Middle East noted that the current war differs from previous conflicts.
- 91É«°É associate professor Tamara Meneghini, a contributor for new textbook on acting, explains why you might give Greek tragedies a second look.
- Elizabeth Shevchenko Wittenberg was born in China, detained in World War II Japan and fully embraced her American life; a scholarship named for her describes her life in 54 words. Here is the rest of the story.
- A recently published paper co-authored by 91É«°É’s Fernando Villanea offers new insights into what happened to the populations of Central Mexico a millennium ago.
- 91É«°É’s Henry Lovejoy updates LiberatedAfricans.org, which highlights a largely forgotten period of time in the history of African diaspora.
- Native Americans have been associated with bison in North America for more than 15,000 years.