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Canberra tour guide, feminist, and history nerd Sita Sargeant’s new book She Shapes History is an inspiring tribute to overlooked women.
At the end of the ninth century, a group of Roman Catholic monks in France struck out on their own. Dissatisfied with the rules of the Benedictine abbey they called home, they created the Cistercian ...
Cover Stories: Spies, Books & Entertainment is a new podcast from The Cipher Brief hosted by Cipher Brief CEO & Publisher Suzanne Kelly and Cipher Brief Senior Book Editor and author, Bill Harlow ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A first-time author has made history by taking out the $100,000 Victorian prize for literature with a picture book – the first ...
In a statement, the Historical’s board chair, Agnes Hsu-Tang, said Wilson’s book had also “redefined the concept of a biography,” telling “a more encompassing history about America than ...
Here are our picks for the nonfiction books you need to read this Women’s History Month ... Originally published as a cover story in the January 1971 issue of ARTnews, this essay-turned ...
It’s also familiar, as readers of “On Air,” Steve Oney’s engrossing and entertaining new history of NPR, will discover. The book opens in 1983, when profligate spending by a visionary but ...
Two prominent political journalists wrote a book that they say will chart the decline of former President Joe Biden, the cover-up, and why he decided to run for president again. “Original Sin,” ...
Detailing ancient policy failures, racy scandals, imperial eccentricity and various levels of gossip, the book reached the Sunday Times hardback nonfiction chart this week, and made history as ...