In Tom Crewe’s fascinating debut novel, The New Life, the young author provides a fictionalized account of a late 19th-century gay man who set out to change the way England viewed homosexuality. The ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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The city cottage: A 19th-century home in New Orleans keeps its cool
A cottage has a soul, a sense of history: So say Nell Card and Rachel Vere in their new book, Life Inside a Cottage, and it’s ...
What was life in America like a century or more ago? We can read about it, of course, in books and articles written at the time as well as in the works of historians of the period. But fortunately, we ...
Hot on the heels of the Venice Biennale, an exhibition at the Museo di Palazzo Grimani pairs objects and illustrations from 19th-century life sciences from the George Loudon Collection in England with ...
Wheatland, N.Y. – The Genesee Country Village & Museum is holding its annual Agricultural Fair this weekend, offering an old-fashioned, family-friendly fall festival. Visitors can explore a market ...
The Geauga County Historical Society launched a new program this year to give children ages 5-7 a taste of 19th century life. World’s largest steam engine to pass through Lake County Lake County YMCA ...
While it is fun to learn about life in the 19th century, Ruby Schuiterman, a fifth-grade student at Dublin’s Daniel Wright Elementary School, said she is happy to be enjoying the trappings of the 21st ...
Looking at nineteenth-century science: an introduction / David Cahan -- Biology / Robert J. Richards -- Scientific medicine / Michael Hagner -- The earth sciences / David R. Oldroyd -- Mathematics / ...
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