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The Conqueror’s Library
The Conqueror’s Library
The story of King Ashurbanipal’s library, the largest in the world before Alexandria
Prateek Dasgupta
Oct 29
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680
The First American Revolution
Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
Nov 2
We Live with the Ghosts of Chivalry
We Live with the Ghosts of Chivalry
Modern men wrestle with their historical inheritance
C.S. Voll
Nov 1
How Fingerprints Reveal the Artisans of Ancient Egyptian Figurines
How Fingerprints Reveal the Artisans of Ancient Egyptian Figurines
A recent study tells us about the lives of the makers of terracotta figurines at Thonis-Heracleion
Sandee Oster
Nov 2
How Charles Lindbergh Shaped American Isolationism
How Charles Lindbergh Shaped American Isolationism
The impact of the famed aviator and the America First Committee
Holley Snaith | Historian
Nov 2
How Photography Aided British Rule in India
How Photography Aided British Rule in India
Exploring the Camera’s Role in Colonial India
Rituparna Goswami
Oct 27
How to Win a War on Land by Controlling the Sea
How to Win a War on Land by Controlling the Sea
Modern powers have much to learn from Rome’s victory during the Second Punic War about controlling the Mediterranean Sea
Martino Sacchi
Oct 22
A Road Trip to a Statue of Liberty and an Island for Dreams
A Road Trip to a Statue of Liberty and an Island for Dreams
Where Liberty Enlightens the World
Jon Hunner in Driven by the Past
Oct 24
Finding Family Tragedy in Nazi History
Finding Family Tragedy in Nazi History
The Eastern European women and children victims of the Nazi “Ruhen Baby Farm”
Oksana Kukurudza's Sunflowers Rarely Break
Oct 21
Ukrainian Anti-Colonialism: Myth or Reality?
Ukrainian Anti-Colonialism: Myth or Reality?
History and political tradition vs postcolonial discourse
Anton Krutikov
Oct 7
Ancient Pirates: The Sea Peoples
Ancient Pirates: The Sea Peoples
3000 years before Blackbeard, a group of ancient seafarers ruled the oceans
The Artful Historian
Oct 30
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