The grisly trials that gave poison to prisoners Hair-raising sixteenth-century reports emphasize the tests’ control arms and societal benefit.
How Stuff Works cites the work of Professor James Rice Bacon was a relative newcomer to Virginia when he launched the rebellion. So how did he manage to rally enough support to spark a conflict that would change the course of history?
How Historians Shape the Teaching of History Who gets to tell the story of the past? It’s a question that has transformed the Tufts curriculum.
This Boston Globe highlights the work of Professors Kendra Field and Kerri Greenidge The African American Trail Project was developed from Field and Greenidge's research tracing historic African American sites in Massachusetts.