Ideas about good and bad behavior in our personal relations, online actions and business practices to moral philosophy examining concepts of right and wrong - all this is in the field of ethics.
The U.S. federal government considered a "body of secrets" which could justify an American military invasion of Cuba. Those items, set forth i...
The U.S. federal government considered implementing various terrorist activities to justify an American military invasion of Cuba. The top-sec...
Bookcover image of Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources, by Martin Lings. The work contains a rich source of materials regarding Muh...
PROCEEDINGS OF NAVY COURT OF INQUIRY 341A witness called by the judge advocate entered. was duly sworn, and was informed of the subject matter of the ...
This slide highlights some of the myths involving a scene on the East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia. King Oinomaos, father of the beautif...
This map, from the Illustrated London News, depicts the Pacific "border" of Japan's Empire - and the distance (3,379 miles) between Tokyo and Honolulu...
In 1704, Britain imposed “Penal Laws” which governed the conduct of Irish Catholics. Over the decades, those restrictive laws substantiall...
In 1865, a group of women petitioned the United States Congress to do something about female suffrage. This image depicts the original document which...
Wade Netherland believed he "owned" a slave named Samuel Howell. This image depicts an advertisement which Netherland ran in the The Virginia Ga...
Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit, by David A. Traill, examines the work which Heinrich Schliemann did at Troy. Although he uncovere...
This document, filed with the U.S. District Court for the State of Maryland, was permitted under the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law. It was submitted a...
This image depicts the second page of a bill of sale by which a slave owner named Jacob Cook purchased four slaves "for life." The slaves, of ...