The first title in the new "In Brief" series, this publication summarizes in a few thousand words the history of how the United States was founded and the forces and events that shaped the dynamic and varied country that it has become today.
A chronological look at how the United States took shape -- from its origins as an obscure set of colonies on the Atlantic coast a little more than 200 years ago into what one political analyst today calls "the first universal nation."
In individual essays, historians explain how specific moments, decisions, and intellectual or legislative or legal developments altered the course of U.S. history.
Political cartoons shine light on the misconduct of public officials and bring corrupt practices under public scrutiny. This collection of images shows how American cartoonists have lampooned political misdeeds in the United States.
Even though the vanished American frontier of the 19th century is seen largely through a prism of nostalgic sepia-toned photographs, iconic images reflecting the spirit of those times have endured and evolved to capture 21st-century imaginations. That evolution is reflected in the work of renowned artist John Nieto.
The U.S. Constitution is a broad framework that, even after 220 years, has the flexibility to adapt to a changing world.