Director Johan Grimonprez discusses Soundtrack to a Coup d'État, his powerful exploration of Congo's decolonization struggle, in conversation with Peter Mertens, Belgian political leader and author of ...
Derek Landers explores how 19th-century American gunmakers produced cartridge revolvers while avoiding Smith & Wesson's ...
Erudite and entertaining writer takes reader on journey with rich narrative tapestry of history, music and anecdote ...
Godse and Apte conceived of the plan to kill Gandhi sometime in December 1947. The duo left Poona for Bombay (now Mumbai) on ...
Martin McCauley — who was one of the famous ‘Colombia Three’ — presented himself to Kildare Garda Station, from where he was transported to the High Court ...
Reformers in the Republican Party, which dominated national politics in the 1860s and 1870s, had been calling for a ...
The discovery adds to the growing tally of mass graves unearthed since the fall of the Assad government in December. The ...
The Irish Revolution (1916 -1923) precipitated the emigration of many members of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and the Royal Irish Constabulary, which benefitted police forces of the newly federated ...
Stamford police say Lee was found with crack cocaine, fentanyl and a revolver when ... During World War II, for instance, he chose pacifism over the cause of civil rights when he refused to bear arms ...
The papers found in Pat Chambers’ shed provide a rare window into the thoughts, feelings and struggles of those who supported ...
Boland's Mill was to serve as the headquarters of the Volunteers in a large region of Dublin's south inner city that was quite diverse in socio-economic terms: it incorporated commercial and ...