Byzantium Ascendant: Peter Frankopan’s The First Crusade Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 19, 2017
Holding the Moral High Ground: Reflections on Just War Then and Now The ruins of Atlanta in the wake of Sherman's 1864 campaign. Wikimedia Commons. Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date May 15, 2017
A Valiant Effort: Antoine Fuqua’s King Arthur (2004) Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 12, 2017
Eating History and Reading Food Marie-Antoine Carême: history's first celebrity chef? Post author By Ryan Nadeau Post date May 8, 2017
Just Stop: Brian Kilmeade’s Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 5, 2017
Crucible of the World: Peter Frankopan’s The Silk Roads Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date April 28, 2017
Sirens’ Song: The Appeal of Romanticism in History Benjamin West, The Death of General Wolfe, 1770. The inclusion of a native American figure shows the involvement of America, but the focus of the painting is still all on the British. Post author By the Staff Post date April 24, 2017