No, Europeans didn’t invent African slavery
African slavery long predates European involvement, according to a new book
African slavery long predates European involvement, according to a new book
Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson were two of the Old West’s most famous lawmen, but their stories are far from simple
The attempted assassination of Donald Trump was by no means the first failure of the Secret Service
A review of John Ibbitson’s The Duel: Diefenbaker, Pearson and the Making of Modern Canada
Emerges as a foreign policy leader in recent academic study
Emperor of Rome reveals the intriguing world of emperors and power
Sheds light on its significance for the development and growth of Canada
Dispels many cheap slanders and misconceptions about Canada’s past
New book describes the brutal betrayal that ended Diefenbaker’s time as PC leader
New book delves into the significant moments of their political careers
We tend to think of England and France as historic enemies
We are a nation destined to tread water in perpetual obscurity
Historical animosity between Japan and the Soviet Union shaped the final act of the Second World War