History is a lie: Progress isn’t inevitable
Patrick Wyman’s new book Lost Worlds shatters the myth that we were destined to succeed
Patrick Wyman’s new book Lost Worlds shatters the myth that we were destined to succeed
Reagan sidelined Thatcher by invading Grenada without consulting her but the relationship survived anyway
Dead Wrong examines how claims about residential schools became accepted in Canada despite a lack of evidence
Andrea Mrozek and Peter Jon Mitchell, in their book I… Do?, write that the fading value of marriage is a threat to social stability
African slavery long predates European involvement, according to a new book
Thatcher rejected modern feminist labels but shattered the glass ceiling anyway
Buffalo Bill turned frontier grit into global showmanship
Mangas Coloradas united a warrior nation, sought peace and paid for it with his life
A century after his birth, he remains a touchstone for conservative thought
Maj. Gen. Leslie Groves had a reputation for getting things done
A trenchant critique of the contradictions shaping progressive politics today
A new biography explores the lasting influence of U.S. migration on Alberta
Nearly 80 years after its creation, Goofus and Gallant still spark debate over morality and parenting