NEW YORK — William E. Leuchtenburg, a prize-winning historian widely admired for his authoritative writings on the U.S.
William E. Leuchtenburg, one of the nation’s preeminent historians and the leading scholar on President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, died Tuesday at the age of 102.
His writings, which stretched across eight decades, helped Americans understand a president who transformed the office and ...
The introduction in the House of a constitutional amendment to permit a president to serve a third term if his first two were ...
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In a display of force aimed at increasing arrests and generating publicity, the administration targeted the nation’s largest ...
The show, which opens on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, recreates the annex where Anne and her family hid from the ...