The Voice of Time: Oral History as a Frontier of Memory and Method
For as long as humans have possessed the capacity for speech, they have passed down...
For as long as humans have possessed the capacity for speech, they have passed down...
For generations, the story of how humanity first set foot in the Americas was treated...
Long before Rome cast its geopolitical shadow across the Mediterranean, a network of fiercely independent...
For millennia, the city of Ur lived primarily in the human imagination as a foundational...
Few places on Earth evoke such profound emotion, reverence, and reflection as the Via Dolorosa,...
When you walk through the streets of Washington, D.C., and look up at the towering...
Few cities in human history carry the spiritual weight of Jerusalem. For more than three...
For more than a century, scholars have ventured into the sun-baked hills of the Levant...
In September 1696, a small group of English Quakers and their companions were shipwrecked off...