Bernardo de Galvez has multiple statutes and even his own day in Pensacola. Learn why we're so obsessed with him.
With so much attention on Iran in recent weeks, you may have missed the news about the increasingly tense situation with another longtime adversary of the United States – one closer to home. On April ...
Inside Amphitheatre No. 7 at Cadi Ayyad University’s Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, a packed hall of researchers, faculty members, and students gathered Wednesday morning for what amounted to ...
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The war of the Spanish Succession explained
Fought from 1701 to 1714, the War of the Spanish Succession erupted over who would inherit the Spanish throne after the death ...
Far from the main action, the Spanish fought to reclaim Southern territory from the British, tying up their forces and aiding ...
Without Spanish support, the bid for Independence might have failed, Felipe Fernández-Armesto says, and deep Latin ties ...
With a hard deadline bearing down on them, Trump and his allies are scrambling for a way to argue that contrary to the shooting, ship boardings, and an ongoing naval blockade, the U.S. is not engaged ...
The choice of this specific date to indict the former president Raúl Castro carries historical echoes from more than a ...
Butter seems like a straightforward ingredient to grab for your next baking project or to smear on your breakfast toast, but the choices can sometimes be overwhelming. And not just the various brands, ...
In April a writer friend e-mailed me a story from the U.K.-based tabloid Daily Mail—“Mystery surrounds death of NINTH scientist tied to US secrets as disturbing pattern grows”—with the comment, “and ...
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