One man stands alone against the established order as another wastes away on the penal colony at Devil’s Island, while the actual traitor parties with his four-fingered mistress. The political scandal ...
PARIS — Every time I return to France, I am reminded of America's debt to one of history's first whistleblowers. His name was Georges Picquart, a French army officer who uncovered a scandal that ...
Over 130 years after he stood trial for espionage, Jewish Captain Alfred Dreyfus made headlines last month when French President Emmanuel Macron declared July 12 the date the country would remember ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
On a wintry March day in 1896, the newly appointed director to the French Army’s Statistical Bureau, Colonel Marie-Georges Picquart, was sorting through a fresh pile of trash on his desk. The bureau ...
Robert Harris' outstanding new espionage novel finds its chilling thrills in the unlikeliest of places — the notorious Dreyfus Affair that gripped France from 1894 to 1906. You may have a fuzzy ...
Any controversy that might erupt over Roman Polanski’s decision to implicitly equate himself with one of history’s greatest victims of injustice is dissipated by the resultant film’s tepid ...
Harris (Fatherland) provides easily the best fictional treatment of the Dreyfus Affair yet, in this gripping thriller told from the vantage point of French army officer Georges Picquart. Major ...
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