A painted four-panel folding screen that stands 6 feet tall and 10 feet wide is a touchstone for “Archive of the World: Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500-1800,” a gorgeous new installation ...
St. Louisans have the opportunity to view a treasure trove of objects—from a gilt chalice to massive paintings inlaid with shells—from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s extensive collection of ...
As the fourth-largest Spanish-speaking country, the United States is known for it’s rich Spanish language culture, which is particularly prominent in border cities like San Diego. With a Hispanic ...
IN A sunny classroom scattered with Spanish translations of “Green Eggs and Ham” and Spanish-English dictionaries, Anabel Barrón reads aloud to her second-grade class from a book about penguins. “Y ...
As a New Yorker, I’m accustomed to hearing Spanish as a regular part of the city soundscape. The same holds true in Miami, San Antonio, and the states that line our southern border. In recent years, ...
Washington County hosts several Civil War living-history events every year, and Williamsport has an annual weekend dedicated to World War II. But the Spanish-American War doesn’t get nearly as much ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! American History TV visited the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History’s exhibit on the Spanish American war to learn about the conflict and ...
Key point: The defeat of a continental European power, Spain, was a major military accomplishment. The end of the Second World War is often considered the defining moment when the United States became ...
FROM its inception the Spanish Phalanx has frankly been a Fascist group. Its founder was José Antonio Primo de Rivera, a handsome and reckless young lawyer who could never forget that his father had ...
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