Kings Were Inevitable and Untouchable Until They Suddenly Weren’t After a Few 1700s Revolutions
At the turn of the nineteenth century, two waves of revolutions swept the Atlantic world,...
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Kings Were Inevitable and Untouchable Until They Suddenly Weren’t After a Few 1700s Revolutions
At the turn of the nineteenth century, two waves of revolutions swept the Atlantic world,...
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The Fall Of Japanese-held Hong Kong in January 1945
Commander John Lamade started the war in 1941 a nervous pilot of an antiquated biplane. Just over...
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WW1 German Spies Infiltrated America and Attempted to Start a Race War
On January 30, 1918, a young man “with the appearance of a well-educated, debonair foreigner”...
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The Air Battles of the 1945 Eastern Front Forged Air Force Doctrines of the Cold War
The last months of World War II on the Eastern Front saw a ferocious fight between two very...
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The First Pre-Columbian Explorers to Reach North America
Have you ever wondered if there was a group to reach North America before Christopher Columbus?...
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A Classicist Believes that Homer Directly Dictated the Iliad, and Was Also an Excellent Horseman
The Iliad is the world’s greatest epic poem—heroic battle and divine fate set against the Trojan...
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In 1860, Damascus Nearly Committed Genocide Against Christians. How Did it Pull Back?
On July 9, 1860, a violent mob swept through the Christian quarters of Damascus. For eight days,...
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Silk: The History of a Fabric That Was Civilization’s First Burial Cloth, Body Armor, and Much More
Silk—prized for its lightness, luminosity, and beauty—is also one of the strongest biological...
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Nobody blossomed late in life like Frank Lloyd Wright. He was written off as a has-been by middle...
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Frederick Rutland, Britain’s Most Beloved WW1 Pilot, Became a Spy for Imperial Japan
Frederick Rutland was an accomplished aviator, British WWI war hero, and real-life James Bond. He...
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The Rise and Fall of the Global Age of Piracy (17-19th Centuries)
Piracy didn’t spring into existence in the 18th century Caribbean. It has existed as long as...
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A WW2 Polish Diplomat Forged Thousands of Paraguayan Passports to Save Jews from the Holocaust
Between 1940 and 1943, Polish diplomats based in Bern, Switzerland, engaged in a remarkable – and...
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Stories From Captives on The Last Slave Ship to America
The Clotilda was the last slave ship to land on American soil, docked in Mobile Bay, Alabama, in...
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As the popular narrative goes, the Civil War was won when courageous Yankees triumphed over the...
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The Heroes, Legends, and Liars Who Fought in WW2
Veterans of World War 2 are called the Greatest Generation for their uncommon courage and...
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In the midst of the Great Depression, punished by crippling drought and deepening poverty,...
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Whistle-Stop Tours: When Trains Ruled American Presidential Elections
For nearly two centuries, the beating heart of electoral politics was on the back of a train....
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Joseph Seligman arrived in the United States in 1837, with the equivalent of $100 sewn into the...
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In the summer of 1944, a handpicked group of young GIs—including such future luminaries such as...
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How Free Time Transformed From Strolls Through Aristocratic Gardens to Doomscrolling on TikTok
Free time, one of life’s most important commodities, often feels unfulfilling. But why? And how...
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The resurrection
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The Lion Is the Lamb Part 1
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Battle Tested, Part 2
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San Armogasto
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Jesus: The Eternal One
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ਓਟ ਗਹੀ ਗੋਪਾਲ ਦਇਆਲ (Sri Guru Granth S
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