
The Assassination of Marat, the Girondins, and the Terror by Miguel A. Faria, MD
On July 13, 1793, a young woman and a Girondin sympathizer, Charlotte Corday, walked bravely into 30 Rue des Cordeliers and assassinated the radical and
― George Washington
On July 13, 1793, a young woman and a Girondin sympathizer, Charlotte Corday, walked bravely into 30 Rue des Cordeliers and assassinated the radical and
Maximilien Robespierre attended the prestigious Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris when he was eleven years old. He apparently was “a model student” and excelled in his
Being a radio talk show host for the last 26 years has been a true privilege. It has allowed me the opportunity to express my
One of the reasons the United States won World War II was because we could outproduce our enemies. As White House Senior Adviser for Trade
Back in the Vietnam War era, many protesters on college campuses were proud Democrats who chanted slogans about “peace” and “love.” They flashed the peace
As monarchs go, Louis XVI of France wasn’t such a bad guy. He was a devout Christian who wanted to better his subjects’ lives by