As a method of the systematic conservation of historical, cultural, and natural landscape resources, heritage corridor integrates contexts of humanism and nature and provides the public with ...
When the small Ohio town of Hillsboro stalled its desegregation efforts and left its Black residents with a shoddy school building in 1954, photographers captured mothers and their children taking to ...
Heghnar Watenpaugh, professor of Art History at UC Davis (Courtesy) UC Davis professors are not only world renowned from their incredible ability to teach and inspire students, but the impact they ...
The German American Heritage Center will host a historical perspective on the influence of German immigrants on Davenport in the late 1840s, presented by Joachim Reppmann. The program will begin with ...
How does technical art history relate to the burgeoning field of heritage science? Has technical art history become part of heritage science? Can both disciplines be considered counterparts within the ...
The opening ceremony of the Closing Event taking place in Kyoto from 6 to 8 November featured a performance by UNESCO Artist for Peace Sarah Brightman, and a traditional drum performance by the ...
From the rhythms of West African drumming to the intricate patterns of East African textiles, African cultures offer a vibrant tapestry of tradition, history and innovation. Across the continent’s 54 ...
Adam, Klaus, and Mario Padula. 2011. “Inflation Dynamics and Subjective Expectations in the United States.” Economic Inquiry 49 (1): 13–25. Allen, William R ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - This Saturday on Perspectives, Mobile’s history started unfolding more than 320 years ago in 1702, 117 years before Alabama became a state. In the early 21st century, the early ...
For nearly three decades, November has been recognized as Native American Heritage Month — a national time for observance, and celebration of the rich and diverse cultures, histories, and ...
The journal invited a diverse group scholars “to interrogate, document, and reflect on the slippery political and historical category of ‘terror,’” writes Van Gosse, the journal’s editor, in his ...