It turns out that there were vampires among the 19th century nobility in Russia. Only they had a different name.
In A Very British Cult, Stuart Flinders tells – but frustratingly does not analyse – the grimly fascinating story of the ...
In an era where mental health awareness is at the forefront of public discourse, a new historical review is shedding light on ...
In the late 19th century, city officials turned the final resting place for 10,000 souls into what's now Greenwich Village’s ...
"Spectropia" demystified the techniques used by mediums who claimed they could speak to the dead, revealing the "absurd follies of Spiritualism" ...
The book’s investment in questioning the roles for women in 19th-century society are shockingly similar to some of the ...
This spooky, one-of-a-kind class grew out of a years-long friendship between two professors fascinated by the connections between each other’s work.
Now Seeking Community Support via Kickstarter, This Deck of Playing Cards is Inspired by the Famous 19th Century Novels & Their Authors! Andrea is an Australian-German architect / designer based ...
Led by well-known works from Hemingway and Baxter, Lucy Keane made her own literary tour of the City of Light following in ...
In his new book, Trond Borgen takes readers on a tour of Stavanger as it appeared in the latter half of the 1800s. In a ...
Hertervig's paintings are not only a feast for the eyes; they also often serve as precise depictions of Stavanger in the ...