Smithsonian’s Latino Museum Faces Political Winds Before a Brick Is Laid Partisan battles over America’s past, and divisions among Latinos, are affecting this new institution set to be built on the National Mall.
The Underground Historians Keeping the Truth Alive in China They work under the shadow of the Communist Party — but they prove that independent thought can’t be stamped out by even the most repressive regime.
Meet Vladimir Medinsky, Putin’s Ghostwriter From the shadows, Vladimir Medinsky has helped construct the ideological edifice of Russia today.
Florida’s New Black History Standards Have Drawn Backlash. Who Wrote Them? In updating the standards to comply with a new law that limits how racism can be taught, officials largely bypassed the state’s African American History Task Force.
Ron DeSantis Wants to Tell the Future by Controlling the Past The history we teach to students in the present is as much about the country we hope to be as it is a record of the country we once were.