The Eurasian Steppes Gave Us Atilla the Hun, Genghis Khan, Global Trade and Hybrid Camels
Decades of Turbulent Decolonization After WW2 Launched With The Dutch-Indonesian Wars of 1945-49
Could the Pacific War of WW2 Have Been Entirely Avoided if Not For U.S. Diplomats in Over Their Heads?
The WW2 Pacific Theatre of January-May 1942: When Japan Was Omnipotent and America Was a Fearful Underdog
The History of America’s Ice Obsession: Why The U.S. Loves Frozen Drinks and Ice Rinks
Introducing Mark Vinet's New Show: Historical Jesus
Leyte Gulf: The Largest Naval Battle in History and the Downfall of the Japanese Navy
Britain Controlled the Globe by Farming Out Colonial Governance to the East Indian Company and other Corporations
How the Monroe Doctrine Led to America Occupying Cuba, Panama, Hawaii, and Haiti
A 1943 Translation Blunder Saved FDR, Churchill, and Eisenhower From Being Assassinated
James Garfield – Overlooked for his Short Presidency – Was the Most Beloved Politician of Reconstruction
Road Tripping with Henry Ford and Thomas Edison Through Rural America In Beat-Up Model Ts
Did the South Lose the Entire Civil War Because One General Got Lost at the Battle of Gettysburg?
Alexander the Great’s Final Battle Nearly Killed Him with Drowning and War Elephants
In 1938, America Underwent a 7-Year Transformation From an Weak, Pacifist Nation to the Arsenal of Democracy
Exploring the Aztec Empire and Indigenous Mexico
The First War on Terror: How Europe Fought Anarchist Suicide Attacks, From 1850 to WW1
The Italian Squad: A Group of 1920s NYPD Immigrant Detectives Who Fought the Rise of the Mafia
Conspiracy Theories Haunt the Assassination of MLK 55 Years After His Death
Early 1800s Newspaperman William Hunter Was a British Soldier’s Son Who Built Early America
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