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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsNearly every society today follows a seven-day week. Stock markets, work schedules, and religious observances all follow this cycle.
To Rome, the 1,800-mile-long Danube River mattered more than a frontier. Europe's second-longest river represented a strategic, economic, and cultural value.
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HISTORY
View All PostsThe occupation of London by the rebels was the key event of the Peasants’ Revolt. How did they do it, and why was the government initially able to resist?
Oliver Cromwell was nearly invincible until he reached the walls of Clonmel. Discover why his New Model Army suffered its most brutal reverse in Ireland.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsThe Kingsley Hall experiment was intended to revolutionize the treatment of mental illness, but ended up as one of the most controversial psychological experiments in history.
Flusser’s philosophy of photography offers an account of image-production technologies and their increasing presence in our lives.
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsFrancesco Borromini ingeniously used complex architectural innovations to transform Rome. In his designs, geometry became a tool to translate abstract concepts into inventive architectural microcosms.
William Hogarth masterfully combined storytelling and satire. His distinctive, narrative-rich artworks displayed sharp wit, unique style, and enduring historical impact on both art and society.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsFrom neon motels to novelty sculptures, these historic Route 66 landmarks still define America’s most iconic highway.
Canada adopted the current version of its flag in 1965 to remove references to its history as a British colony and promote Canadian national identity.

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View All PostsAbraham’s sacrifice of his son, Isaac, in the Book of Genesis is a story of surrender and great faith.
Jeroboam was the first king of Israel when the single monarchy was divided into two kingdoms.
Stories
View All PostsDid Alexander Graham Bell steal the telephone? Uncover the 150-year mystery of the liquid transmitter and a race for history's biggest patent.
How did Mexico, under the leadership of General Santa Anna, lose the breakaway republic of Texas to its northern neighbor, the United States of America?




























