Nineteenth-century activists revolutionized attitudes toward nonhuman animals amid cultural, economic, and moral shifts in a rapidly changing nation.
When it comes to Jane Austen-inspired books and movies, Helen Fielding’s book-turned-movie “Bridget Jones’s Diary” is one of the most recognizable. Not only did the novel help shape the modern ...
February’s here, and with it, the month of love is in full swing! Romance isn’t just about grand gestures like in films; it’s the simple act of being ...
You must go on a picnic while in Paris. But the location can make or break your experience. Here are the best places for ...
You can hear it in this weekend’s Minnesota Orchestra concerts. Standing at the center of each is the First Piano Concerto of ...
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) The Saint Joseph Chamber Series "Symphony Minis" will come to an end on February 16. The final concert will ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is hosting “Picturing Nature: The Stuart Collection of 18th- and 19th-Century British Landscapes ... “And we see that it's at a time period when the world ...
The interior of the cottage is a treasure trove of Victorian-era furnishings and decor. From the intricately patterned wallpapers to the plush velvet curtains, every detail speaks to the opulence and ...
The barracks is World Heritage Listed for its convict history, but is equally important for the story of 19th century Australian immigration. After the end of convict transportation to New South ...
Start the day dining on a full Scottish breakfast and depart the oak-panelled halls to discover breathtaking gardens, forests and seascapes on romantic Glenapp weekends straight from a storybook.
Analysis of dried plant remains from a 19th-century Australian colonial institution reveals the consumption of various foods not listed in official records, suggesting secretive snacking by residents.