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Abraham Kuyper argued for tariffs with thin theological support. A later thinker, Frederick Nymeyer, mounted a vehement ...
A spate of historical paintings depicting unhappy brides—the opposite of wedded bliss—have been making the rounds on social ...
Dire wolves — or really, wolves with traits like the extinct species — are back. But New York has plenty of its own ...
On May 20, 1875, delegates from a group of 17 countries gathered in Paris to sign what may be the most overlooked yet ...
A series of romantic notes once passed between 19th century teenagers were discovered at the University of Maine in 2024. Now ...
The two natural candidates are the region’s historical powers, China and India, which were the world’s largest economies from ...
Part of living in New York City is thinking about moving out of New York City. Each month, we’ll round up the best listings ...
Brad Holland, an artist whose conceptual work and iconoclastic ways delighted — and often maddened — generations of art ...
His stark and stunning work for Playboy, The New York Times and Manhattan’s underground papers heralded a new era of ...
DAG has grouped the artworks into three primary categories: natural history, architecture, and Indian manners and customs ...
The presentation, titled ‘Women and Style in the 19th to early 20th century Malta’, will be delivered by fashion historian Caroline Tonna.
He has an unusual fascination with two obscure 19th-century presidents — James K. Polk and William McKinley. Both championed what many consider outdated policies that Trump is now trying to ...