Aivars Stranga Recognized as Historian of the Year
Aivars Stranga has been named "Historian of the Year 2025" by the History Research and Promotion Association for his significant contributions to Latvia's historical scholarship.
Aivars Stranga Named Historian of the Year 2025
Aivars Stranga has been awarded Historian of the Year for 2025 for his extensive research work on Latvia's history during the critical pre-WWII period.
Historian Ladislav Kudrna remains director of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes for another term
Historian Ladislav Kudrna has been re-elected as the director of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes (ÚSTR) in Czechia for another five-year term starting May 1.
Call for nominations for the title of 'Historian of the Year 2025'
A campaign has been launched to nominate candidates for the title of 'Historian of the Year 2025', aimed at promoting history and recognizing the contributions of Latvian historians.
The historian of emotions who discovers how our ancestors did not feel or suffer like us: "I dedicate myself to revealing uncomfortable truths"
Rob Boddice, a 48-year-old English historian, explores the evolution of emotions and sensations over time, highlighting how historical feelings differ from contemporary experiences.
F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: Deadly ICE Shootings: 'Trump Declares War on Most of the Population'
The podcast discusses the implications of an ICE agent fatally shooting 37-year-old Renée Good in Minneapolis and the ensuing national controversy, with historian Thomas Zimmer suggesting that Trump has transformed ICE into a paramilitary organization.