A modern history course taught by Dr. Kassandra Luciuk reframes Canada through upheaval, challenging students to confront ...
I ONCE carried into my lecture room The Law of Targeting by William H. Boothby. A student asked if the title was not a contradiction in terms. That’s the kind of question people ask whenever I give ...
New versions of ‘Remaking the Middle East’ and ‘Strike on Iran’ will premiere this month, and a FRONTLINE Dispatch podcast ...
The Church, and all in the Church, have a “prophetic duty” to convince political leaders that war is not only a disaster in itself, but also a “disastrous ...
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How soldiers faced the threat of poison gas in World War I
Poison gas emerged as one of the most feared weapons of the First World War. Beginning in 1915, chemical agents such as chlorine and mustard gas were deployed on the battlefield, causing widespread ...
The lecture that became one of the most consequential speeches in world history took place on March 5, 1946. Churchill came ...
In a recorded online lecture that barely anyone clicked on, a Beijing-based historian named Jiang Xueqin stood in front of ...
In a scenario of water bankruptcy, Iran leverages the Gulf’s 17,000% resource stress to bypass US military conventionality, ...
Kemi Badenoch used Prime Minister’s Questions to accuse the government of being flat-footed in its response to the war ...
Yale professor presents ‘The Indigenous Origins of the American Revolution’ in a fascinating lecture
On Mar. 2, Yale University history professor and award-winning author Ned Blackhawk gave a remarkable lecture about the American Revolution’s indigenous origins.
The beleaguered chancellor is not just living on an other planet but in an alternative reality, says Chris Blackhurst, one in ...
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