Funny, isn't it, how so many of our fondest memories are somehow tied to food? I will probably always associate shuck beans with family get-togethers and Pappaw's house in the mountains of southeastern Kentucky. These little delicacies were no doubt absent from the table more often than I … [Read more...]
Studying History Through Primary Source Documents
Good history books, documentaries, and even historical fiction and film can teach us a lot about the past. But if you're looking for the best, most telling, most accurate way to study history, you really need to check out primary source documents. By that I mean things like … [Read more...]