A Classicist Believes that Homer Directly Dictated the Iliad, and Was Also an Excellent Horseman
In 1860, Damascus Nearly Committed Genocide Against Christians. How Did it Pull Back?
Silk: The History of a Fabric That Was Civilization’s First Burial Cloth, Body Armor, and Much More
Frank Lloyd Wrong – When America’s Greatest Architect Created His Masterpiece While Written-Off as a Has-Been
Frederick Rutland, Britain’s Most Beloved WW1 Pilot, Became a Spy for Imperial Japan
The Rise and Fall of the Global Age of Piracy (17-19th Centuries)
A WW2 Polish Diplomat Forged Thousands of Paraguayan Passports to Save Jews from the Holocaust
Stories From Captives on The Last Slave Ship to America
Was Union Support in the Confederacy Actually Widespread? The Alabamans Who Fought for Sherman Say 'Yes'
The Heroes, Legends, and Liars Who Fought in WW2
Turning Okies Into New Dealers: How 1930s Technocrats Pushed Progressivism on Dust Bowl Refugees in Federal Farm Camps
Whistle-Stop Tours: When Trains Ruled American Presidential Elections
The Jewish Bankers Who Built Wall Street, Financed the American Century, and Spawned Countless Conspiracy Theories
The Ghost Army of World War 2
How Free Time Transformed From Strolls Through Aristocratic Gardens to Doomscrolling on TikTok
Everyday Life In a War Zone: How To Live For Years With Air Raid Sirens and Tanks in the Street
Behind the Bulldog: Winston Churchill's Public Image vs. Private Reality, Based on Those Who Knew Him
American Anarchy of the Early 1900s and The First U.S. War Against Domestic Extremists
Why Armies Stopped Burning Libraries and Weaponized Them Instead
Shining Light on the British Dark Ages: Anglo-Saxon Warfare, 400-1070
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