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Hungarian leaders thought they could restore the nation’s lost glory through alliance with Hitler. By 1945, Budapest lay in ...
At this moment of deep political division, bold ideas to preserve American democracy are more important than ever. The Washington Monthly is an independent voice, listened to by insiders and willing ...
The 20th century got on to a rocky start with a slew of wars and revolutions of varying scales. From the Russo-Japanese War ...
The modern visitor to the Croatian coastal city of Split marvels at the towering walls of Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, which ...
Hungary’s foreign minister had some strong words about Brussels, Ukraine, and what he calls a “revolution of common sense.” ...
MSNBC Senior Contributing Editor Michele Norris and Staff writer at The Atlantic Adam Serwer join The Weekend to discuss the ...
"We want a Christian culture, schools based on a national principles, streets and neighbourhoods free from fear" Orbán told ...
Hungary's parliament passed legislation in March banning pride events, including a popular LGBT march in Budapest that draws ...
Who were Empress Elisabeth of Austria's children? Learn about Sophie, Gisela, Rudolf, and Marie Valerie—their names, lives, ...
Elisabetta Amalia Eugenia of Bavariacalled Sissiborn in Bavaria In 1837 and murdered in Geneva on 10 September 1898, he was ...
My grandfather’s experience was my first glimpse of the wrenching impact of World War I on individual Americans. People “make ...
A procession of gods marches across the wall of what may have been a royal mausoleum near Hattusa, capital of the lost Hittite Empire. The ancient city—in what is today central Türkiye—was ...