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Tenochtitlán's 700th anniversary will be celebrated in July with a series of events at several of the modern capital’s ...
A Bicentennial History” offers an in-depth account on subjects that haven’t been covered or covered thoroughly in previous ...
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Two books published within the last year — one focused on the history of the Meskwaki Settlement and another written by a ...
For Little Rock author Phyllis Hodges, reminding Arkansas children that "everybody has a story to tell" has made a yearslong journey to get her three "living history" books in more than 60 school ...
Guy Delisle, Jeff Lemire, Kay Sohini, Joanna Rubin Dranger, Chris Thompson and more have compelling graphic novels based in ...
Fragility: A History of Plaster by Alain Corbin (Polity, £12.99) If we now live in the Digital Age, should we think of the first half of the 19th century as the Plaster Age?
As the title suggests, that’s partially the point. “There are still not a lot of books that are accessible about Black history,” McCalman tells me over Zoom.
As disputes arose over his successor, the dominion of Azcapotzalco ended. In 1428 a new power emerged, formed by the cities of Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan. It was called the Triple Alliance.
Pete Crow-Armstrong slugged his 20th home run of the season Thursday, earning the Chicago Cubs outfielder a spot in the history books alongside Eric Davis.
The book contains (extensive) documentation of this fact, including newspaper articles. Articles appeared in two Black newspapers — Nokoa and The Villager — and the Austin-American Statesman.
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