Lola Bosa

Lola Bosa received her bachelor's degree from New York University, where she was deeply involved in the literary scene. From a young age, she was drawn to writing, but it wasn't until she arrived in the city that she learned she had a passion for editing too. In her free time, she enjoys solving the Wordle (when she remembers), reading celebrity memoirs, and discussing her latest favorite musicals.

Remembering Michael Parenti: A Leading Scholar in Marxist Thought

Known for his strong opinions, he recurrently analyzed class power and media manipulation.

Shays’ Rebellion: The Uprising That Shaped a Nation

Uncover how these rebels with a cause spurred the creation of the U.S. Constitution.

The Greensboro Sit-Ins: Meet the Four Students Who Started a Nationwide Movement

Even when hope wavers, The Sit-Ins demonstrates the power of peaceful protesting in creating change. 

The Epic Journey of the Winter Olympics

Experience the evolution of the Games as events take shape and legends are born.

The Cornerstone of the Russian State: Enter the Gates of the Moscow Kremlin

From Ivan the Terrible to Vladimir Putin, the fortress has been home to centuries of Russian leaders.

8 Groundbreaking Natural History Books

Learn how to better serve the planet that has given us life.

15 Pivotal Female Firsts in History

Sisters are doin' it for themselves.

The History of the Christmas Tree

How did the holiday’s most beloved tradition come to be?

Explore the History of the Sistine Chapel

From a Renaissance masterpiece to the cornerstone of papal ritual.

8 Harrowing Books About the Troubles

Making sense of a conflict that continues to shape Northern Ireland.

Uncover How One Act Launched a Revolution

On December 16th, more than 250 years ago, one of the nation’s most iconic events took place. 

22 Remarkable Books About the Great Depression

Fascinating stories of courage, corruption, and change emerged from the darkest period of the 20th century.

20 Christmas Traditions from Around the World

Learn about how different cultures celebrate the holiday.

9 Influential Books by Renaissance Historian Stephen Greenblatt

The world through the eyes of a Shakespearean expert.

What is Día de los Muertos?

Uncover the history of a celebration marked by honoring those who came before us. 

World War I is Brought to Life by John Andrews

The Archive and Andrews sat down to discuss women’s experiences in the military, the personal impacts of war, and much more.

How the Gettysburg Address Shaped Our History

A brief speech changed how we remember our past.

15 Fascinating Vietnam War Books

From darkly comic war fiction to astute historical analysis and devastating battlefield memoir.

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