At a moment when Americans are once again tempted to choose sides over country, we must decide whether we want a president in the mold of Lincoln, who labored to heal the Union, or a leader who treats ...
Some historians criticized the new benchmarks for softening the reputation of anti-communist Sen. Joseph McCarthy, who fueled ...
The American Academy of Sciences & Letters has named the 10 recipients of this year’s Barry Prize, awarded to U.S. scholars ...
Robin Waterfield’s new translation of Thucydides’ “The History of the Peloponnesian War” offers clarity but little ...
Last week’s elections have hardened quickly into today’s broad strategic wisdom: American politics is now, above all, about ...
UChicago political scientist Susan C. Stokes analyzes the current moment while offering solutions to a polarized public ...
This year, the history department welcomed Scott Boddery, a civics teacher whose background in college-level political ...
Heeba Din’s Drawing Political Narratives with Humour in Kashmir examines how cartoons in Kashmir serve as instruments of ...
Students gathered at Harmony House to honor the 1968 demonstrations advocating for ethnic studies programs in California universities. The event featured community arts and crafts and highlighted ...
On Thursday afternoon, Omar Gómez Trejo will examine the Mexican justice system through the lens of the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College.
Madagascar, the country off the southeastern coast of Africa, experienced its latest military coup from October 12 to 14, 2025, when the elite military unit “Army Corps of Personnel and ...
B ATON ROUGE, La. -- Capt. Dale Dicharry, the commander of Homeland Security for the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office, has heard plenty of strange calls in his time in law enforcement, ...