University of Texas historian Jeffrey Meikle discusses the evolution of plastic and the history of plastic manufacturing in America. Professor Meikle has written histories including American Plastic: ...
An interview with Alejandro Anreus conducted 2023 December 5 and 20, by Fernanda Espinosa for the Archives of American Art, at Anreus's home in Roselle Park, New Jersey.­ This interview is part of the ...
At seventy-three, John Hattendorf is still going strong. For over thirty years now, Hattendorf has been the Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime Studies at the United States Naval War College. Ask ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Author and historian Jonathan Levy joins "The Takeout with Major Garrett" to discuss how his 2021 book "Ages of American ...
Famously, one of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's favorite phrases was, "It's boring in the world, gentlemen!" And according to Vienna-based historian, culturologist, professor, and author Alexander Etkind, ...
Joshua started at GameRant in 2017 where he fell in love with a company that supports creativity, treats video games with the respect they deserve, and is complete with people whose passions match his ...
In a 2007 decision, former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens contended that when Congress passed the Clean Air Act of 1970, “the study of climate change was in its infancy” and it wasn’t until ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. An interview of Robert Mangold conducted 1994 June 3, by William Weiss, for the Archives of American Art. Robert Mangold, one of the more notable ...
You have an opportunity to help local children and teenagers who are struggling by attending a unique event coming to our area. Next Tuesday, “The Eyes of the World, From D-Day to V-E Day” will make ...