"Witches" Weren't Burned During The Middle Ages. That Actually Happened in the Renaissance Period.
Pandemics Cause Misery and Death, But They Also Created Agriculture and Put Humans on Top of the Food Chain
The 1920s Female Hungarian Murder Ring That Left 160 Dead
How a Flying Ace Survived 24 Days Lost at Sea on the Pacific
Civil War Barons: The Tycoons, Entrepreneurs, and Inventors and Visionaries Who Forged Victory and Shaped a Nation
The Forage War of 1777 Saw George Washington Launch Numerous Hit-and-Run Assaults on the British that Crippled the Army
Medieval Gender Roles Were Much More -- and Less -- Strict Than We Can Imagine
Firsthand Account of the Vietnam War from a "Tunnel Rat"
Why Do We Consider Assyria The Most Sadistically Violent Empire When Oftentimes It Wasn't?
Moral Panics and Mass Hysteria: The Dancing Plague, Salem Witch Trials, and The Tulip Market Bubble
A French Archeologist – Considered the Female Indiana Jones – Saved Dozens of Ancient Egyptian Temples From Flooding
Eugenics is Considered a Form of Scientific Fascism Today, But 100 Years Ago It Was Universally Popular
James Early Launches New Series: The Second World War in Europe
Light-Horse Harry Lee: A Founding Father's Journey From Glory to Ruin
Abraham Lincoln’s Religious Transformation Mirrored Larger Revival Trends of 1860s America
Augustine Built the Medieval World With the Help of His Mother, Concubine, Empress, and 10-Year-Old Fiancé
When Irish Vets of the American Civil War Invaded Canada in 1866
The Destructive Power of the Family, From Oedipus to the Godfather
A 15th-Century Islamic Scholar Has Surprisingly Contemporary Advice on Handling Pandemics
Andrew Jackson’s Victory in the Creek War Set the Stage for Southern Secession 50 Years Later
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