St Martin-in-the-Fields Unveils Centuries of History for 300th Anniversary
St Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square is revealing previously hidden stories of ordinary Londoners, including some of Britain's earliest Black voters, as it celebrates its 300th anniversary.
New Australian War Memorial Gallery Opens, Honoring Modern Conflicts
A significant new gallery at the Australian War Memorial has officially opened, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasizing its role in preserving the memory of Australia's recent military engagements.
America's Semiquincentennial: Competing Celebrations Emerge for 250th Anniversary
Preparations for the United States' 250th anniversary are underway, marked by the emergence of multiple national organizations planning celebratory events, alongside various state-level initiatives.
Reframing America's Founding Narrative 250 Years On
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the historical understanding of its revolutionary origins has significantly evolved, presenting new complexities.
Decades-Lost Memoir of Hiroshima Survivor Kiyoshi Tanimoto Set for Publication and Film Adaptation
A long-lost memoir by Hiroshima survivor Kiyoshi Tanimoto, detailing his experiences during the 1945 atomic bombing, is slated for publication this August and is also being adapted into a feature film.
Descendants of Custer and Sitting Bull Reflect on Little Bighorn's Enduring Legacy
The upcoming anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn brings into focus the ongoing personal and historical reflections of the descendants of George Armstrong Custer and Sitting Bull.