Prager University has teamed up with The American Spectator’s editor, Paul Kengor, for a special six-part video series on history’s worst dictators. The “Hall ...
Prager University has teamed up with The American Spectator’s editor, Paul Kengor, for a special six-part video series on ...
Following the polite tradition of “ladies first,” l ast week’s Time Machine was about Iowa poet Ethel Penningroth. In ...
In terms of U.S. policy towards Latin America, last week was one of those “weeks where decades happen.” While the apocryphal ...
Putin has long viewed nostalgia as a powerful means of reassuring — and subduing — the public. Putin revived the Soviet anthem and restored the Red Army flag as the official banner of the military.
“The rise of DeepSeek and other globally produced AI advances have the potential to author a Golden Age of American economic ...
Alexander Dugin, a Russian far-right philosopher, has pushed forward the debate to bury Lenin's body to make way for Putin's.
The president-elect’s return has sparked fears in Kyiv that he may cut off military aid to force Ukraine into a disadvantageous peace deal ...
Two of Russian President Vladimir Putin's most high-profile propagandists have praised newly inaugurated US President Donald ...
Founder of the New York-based non-profit Curatorial Project. Trained as an architect at Cooper Union in New York, Belogolovsky has written nine books, including New York: Architectural Guide (DOM ...
Lenin had become an enigma to his countrymen, living in seclusion, his condition carefully concealed from the world. Related Study: Vladimir Lenin died of syphilis Solidarity leader to attend ...
In To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause, historian Benjamin Nathans sheds light on how the protest movement reinvented itself at key junctures and eventually to great effect.