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Teatime History is your one stop destination for a better understanding of human history. Let us debunk myths, examine the legends of the past, and explore the innovations which have transformed our lives.
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Jul 23
Kőszeg Held off the Mighty Ottomans
This saga of valor deserves a cinematic adaptation
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Spain’s First Conquest in the Canary Islands
The Story of Lanzarote and the Majos
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Tyler Hooper
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Jul 15
Can Cuba Absolve its Past for its Future?
My trip to Cuba and thoughts on a country wrestling with…
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Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
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My Road Trips on the Santa Fe and Oregon Historic Trails
Commerce, Migration, and Conquest in the…
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Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
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Jul 10
My Road Trip to 19th Century Sailing Ships
How the Young United States Connected with the World
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Prateek Dasgupta
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Jul 9
Roman Walls and Revolutionary Graffiti in Hungary’s Wine Capital
My trip to Sopron, where ancient…
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The Artful Historian
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Jun 25
The Lake District: Not Just a Pretty Face
When most people picture the Lake District, they imagine stunning vistas, mountain air…
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Erik Brown
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Jul 5
How Petra Supported 30,000 People On Four Inches Of Annual Rain
The Nabataeans created a kingdom of…
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Vickey Maverick.
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Jul 3
The Moai of Hamburg
Angelito is among the most important symbols of the historical ties between the…
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Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
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When A Fool Celebrated America’s Bicentennial in 1976
Juggling and Walking on the Turquoise Trail
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