A meteorite strikes a wheat field near the village of Ensisheim in Alsace, France. 1512: Medici’s discharge Niccolo Machiavelli ...
Associated Press, which has been tallying the votes for US elections since 1848, was “prepared for ... team” of reporters to battleground states to track the casting of ballots, said political ...
While a number of central and northern German states eventually adopted constitutions, Prussia and Austria rejected the introduction of constitutions for their sovereign territories until 1848. Only ...
Explore Paul Gauguin's impact on Modernism at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston's exhibit, "Gauguin in the World," open through ...
The following is a translation of an article by Pannekoek. Originally published in Arbeiterpolitik no. 47 and 48 (in two ...
He eventually became foreign minister after the revolution of 1848 ... money from states such as Qatar. The students were in an anti-Jewish furor of the kind that had overtaken German students ...
In 1848, a treaty signed by Britain and the United States restored to the United States the right ... year and promptly arrested upon his return to Moscow from treatment in Germany and then imprisoned ...
Before Daniel Lurie, before Feinstein, before Sutro — there was Washington Bartlett, San Francisco’s forgotten Jewish mayor.
It’s one vote, so it’s natural to be deeply invested. At its core, that’s the dynamic that has been playing out during the ...
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on ...
When World War I broke out in 1914, the United States of America declared itself neutral ... it lost to the US during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) if Mexico allied itself with Germany. That ...