The Declaration of Independence, with its block of cursive letters scrawled onto parchment, looks like a relic from the ...
A Global History.” His edition of the “Outlines of a Counter-Declaration” will appear in the July issue of the William and ...
You might imagine the Declaration of Independence as a piece of parchment under glass, but in 1776, it was breaking news.
Thinking of an American history tour? Tired of screen time filled with digital reproductions? The original founding documents of the United States have just left Washington DC to travel the nation.
Americans often treat their nation’s founding text as a relic best observed through thick glass at the National Archives. It is easy to forget that the old document was once a top story. Emily Sneff, ...
Teaching the Declaration of Independence is about providing the next generation with the tools to maintain our self-governing ...
How will America’s 250th birthday influence our memory as a people? Many nostalgically remember the tall ships coming into the harbor for the country’s bicentennial, an experience that will be ...
Friday on the RCP Podcast, RCP columnist Peter Berkowitz spoke with Carl Cannon about his piece defending the Declaration of Independence from critiques on both the left and the right. Berkowitz ...
It’s the 249th birthday of the United States. And as Americans begin to prepare for our nation’s grand semiquincentennial celebration next year, it is worth reengaging with the document whose ...