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A panoramic exploration of World History and the civilizations, events, cultures, and figures that collectively shaped our world.
The late 13th-century Mongol juggernaut reigned as the world’s unyielding force. Yet Imperial Japan remained beyond reach, defeating Kublai Khan’s forces twice in 1274 and 1281.
The Treaty of Kanagawa ended Japan’s policy of isolation and set the country on the path to reform, modernization, and imperialism.
In the 19th century, the Métis played a significant role in the rapid decline of the bison population across the Plains.
The colonial history of New Zealand (Aotearoa) began with James Cook’s arrival. It led to settler migration, conflicts with the Māori, and a self-governing colony.
The terms “Old World” and “New World” have been used to conceptualize the global landscape since Columbus “discovered” the Americas. Are they still valid today?
Both Armenia and Georgia have a long religious history. With Christianity often comes wine! However, which country was the first to produce wine?
Thailand is easily one of the most fascinating places in Southeast Asia, with plenty of amazing art and history around every corner.
The history of Georgia is the tale of both resistance and accommodation with powerful empires in the region over thousands of years.