As the Bauhaus approaches the 100th anniversary of its founding, we are proud to recognize the significant contributions that the famed German art school has made since its establishment in April of …
This guest post by Angela Sirna is based on her article “Tracing a Lineage of Social Reform Programs at Catoctin Mountain Park,” published in The Public Historian’s new special issue on the National Park Service …
By Laura Schiavo, contributing author featured in The Public Historian 38.4 This guest post is published in advance of a forthcoming special issue on the National Park Service published by The Public Historian. The full …
This week marks the opening of a truly historic exhibition at the de Young Museum, and we are proud to be the publishing partner for the lavishly illustrated accompanying catalogue, Jewel City: …
Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain, died a century ago today, but he is still publishing books. He wanted it that way—he specified that his full autobiography not be published for 100 years …