30,000 slaves were captured and returned to their masters, with another 6,000 being impaled upon wooden stakes...
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After the murder of Caesar, Brutus and Cassius (also known as the Liberatores) had left Italy and...
For 45 years, David Hanks has photographed feed mills in every season and mood. By David HanksPhotographer...
The Grange was an agricultural brotherhood that sought to foster mutual self-reliance free from monopolies. Perhaps you’ve...
The repression of political dissent in Czarist Russia led many future revolutionaries to literature as a gateway...
The events that unfolded in Russia from the autumn of 1916 through the autumn of 1917 bent...
The hysteria quickly spread and local authorities used it as an excuse to attack both Jewish and...
Exploring the medieval roots of the now-obsolete meaning of the word ‘Twitter’. Does Twitter have its origins...
Gambling and playing casino games on a site like Goldenslot have been a favourite pastime for many people across...
Before Facebook, we mailed idealized images of each other to those we love. My great-grandmother, who was...
It can be as meaningful to the voters today as the brass buttons were to supporters watching...
Many radical Republicans pressured Jefferson and the Republican-dominated Congress to make war on the Federalist judiciary. In...
The Whiskey Rebellion was the first test of federal authority in the United States. It all started...
This is a time for anyone with a conscience and a pulse to join this extraordinary movement....
Alberti’s De Pictura (On Painting, 1435) was the first theoretical text written about art in Europe. Introduction...
These luxurious manuscripts were written and illuminated between the late eighth century and the first quarter of...
The title “doge” was the title of the senior-most elected official of Venice and Genoa. Introduction The...
Exploring voting rules and electoral procedures used in the Middle Ages in both ecclesiastical and secular contexts....
Companies are increasingly taking stands on hot-button political issues. The big idea Companies and CEOs are increasingly...
It is less well-known than the Black Death plague but was constantly present throughout the Middle Ages....
Old English continued to be used a century after William’s victory at the Battle of Hastings. Even...
Ovid’s poems in exile have been seen as of fundamental importance for the study of Roman aristocracy...
2,500 years ago, Anaxagoras correctly determined that the rocky moon reflects light from the sun, explaining lunar...
Raised in plantation privilege, Mary Boykin Chestnut was unprepared for the trauma of war and defeat. “February...
After the Civil War, touring groups of black college singers popularized slavery-era songs, giving rise to a...
White supremacists feed off a narrative of America being white and Protestant. The Church’s history here is...
White Christian slaveholders argued that slavery was a necessary evil because it would control the sinful, less...
Henry VIII and his heirs became equally as oppressive as the Catholic Church whose chains they threw...
New linguistic research suggests early Germanic language and culture was strongly influenced by the Mediterranean superpower Carthage....
The languages they spoke are usually divided into three branches: East, Central, and South Semitic languages. Introduction...