These two books describe how American doctors were linked to troubling events during World War II that raised thorny moral issues around medicine and war.
John D’Agostino of the Dunkirk OBSERVER gave me the green light to go out and get stories of local veterans for the In Honor ...
A peace settlement to end a major war can be an opportunity to reorder the world. After the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in ...
Step into the past with these historical fiction books, filled with gripping stories, rich details, and unforgettable ...
A review of Book and Dagger, How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II, by Elyse Graham.
Author William Geroux finds a compelling true-crime angle in a series of camp murders, as well as international intrigue in a ...
A new book by Marion Maxwell celebrates the life of Monica de Wichfeld, a Fermanagh-born WWII resistance hero.
Some 4,000 titles brought by more than 50 Chinese publishers to this year's London Book Fair highlight such things as China's ...
An Arlington author and journalist has published a new book on a jazz musician's harrowing experiences in World War II. In ...
The first was called Ultimatum and the second Exxoneration, and they told the story of a voracious America trying to take ...
We all know our share of powerful women. From mothers and grandmothers to teachers and leaders, the women in our lives shape ...
For Mads Larsen, 20th-century feminism has created an unprecedented fertility crisis — ‘worse than World War II; worse than ...