The raid on the Louvre is far from the first museum heist. But several factors have combined to make Europe fertile ground for cultural thefts.
In the riverside town of Vidin in Bulgaria, I was briefly king of the castle. I had the medieval citadel to myself. Looming over the Danube, the fortress was known for centuries as the guardhouse to ...
Sunken finds in the South China Sea testify to rich trade networks used over hundreds of years. The sea routes brought ...
Depending on operations and exercises, around 80,000-100,000 U.S. troops are usually present on European soil. NATO allies ...
Yiddishculture.co. is the latest project by sociologist and educator Adina Cimet, founder of the Educational Program on ...
BriteSpark East, part of Argonon, has been commissioned by Channel 4 for a brand-new series, Kevin McCloud: Scenic Drives in ...
Professor James Gelvin discusses the Israel-Palestine conflict's economic asymmetry and the region's limited globalization. He highlights how neoliberal policies and the IMF's influence have fueled ...
Former Soviet Union expert Dr. Ronald Suny, and Distinguished University Professor of History and Professor of Political ...
An analysis of stone tools found in Italy and Lebanon indicates that around 42,000 years ago, modern humans in Europe and the Near East took different approaches to toolmaking. In their comparative ...
In 1940 the first Civil War Roundtable was founded in Chicago. The Lehigh Valley’s is named the Civil War Roundtable of ...
As soon as Abraham Van Helsing understands the danger in Bram Stoker’s Dracula, he gathers together his allies to explain ...
The New York Times recently reported that the Trump administration is “considering a radical overhaul” of the refugee system in the U.S. that would, in the publication’s estimation, “favor white ...