The Church was a powerful force in medieval England. Here Dr Alixe Bovey examines how the Church...
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The Nazi party began drawing thousands of new members, many of whom were victims of hyper-inflation and...
The Chariot of Zeus, from “Stories from the Greek Tragedians” by Alfred Church. The study suggests that...
The newly restored Ancient Thracian golden breastplate discovered in the 1st millennium BC necropolis near Bulgaria’s Dren...
Closeup of Woman with Dyed Red Hair / Mari Paz Molina, Creative Commons By Sarah Gold McBride...
Reprinted from the March 1863 Edition of Harpers New Monthly Magazine The second Continental Congress assembled at...
Time to make room for a new face / Reuters By Dr. Harcourt Fuller Assistant Professor of...
By Dr. K. Jan Oosthoek Associate Member, Centre for Environmental History Australian National University First Published on...
By Mark Cartwright The ancient Greeks built open-air theatres where the public could watch the performances of...
Photograph of Prince Wichaichan, AKA “Prince George Washington”, date unknown / Wikimedia Commons Keen to appear outward-looking...
From the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus / Creative Commons Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntosh Public Historian Brewminate...
By Nadine Bloch A hundred years ago on November 19, 1915, the song writin’, cartoon scribblin’, parody...
Some of the Ancient Roman statues displayed in the new exhibition of the National Museum of History...
This 119 million year old fish, Rhacolepis, is the first fossil to show a 3D preserved heart...
Dr. Steven L. Tuck, Miami University / Great Courses By Mary Harrsch Roman Times Recently, I watched...
A pillar found of the way station building (Courtesy of the German Institute) From Nevine El-Aref, Ahram...
Fort Stanwix / U.S. National Parks Service By Donald N. Moran Background To the casual reader, Fort...
By Samantha Wallace The Black Death, a pandemic at its height in Europe during the mid-14th century,...
Illustration of the statue of Hercules in the Farnese Palazzo in Rome. Engraving, 1723. Wellcome Library reference:...
Inspired by a 100-year-old diary, this founder of the Mormon feminist movement encourages everyone to keep journals...
Marble statue of a naked Aphrodite crouching at her bath, also known as Lely’s Venus. Roman copy...
Villa Excavation / The Guardian From Patrick Sawer at The Telegraph / 04.17.2016: It started off as...
Courtesy Tim Mercer, Mercer Designs They were the forgotten army. Taken captive during World War II, they...
William Shakespeare / Creative Commons By Gene Gordon / 04.18.2016 William Shakespeare died 400 years ago on...
Creative Commons By Sheila A. Brennan and T. Mills Kelly Professors of History and Art History...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas addresses the Federalist Society in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007, where he...
By K. Jan Oosthoek Associate Member, Centre for Environmental History Australian National University First Published on Environment History...
Courteous reader, this ensuing treatise hath lien by mee a long time, penned, but in a confused...
A middle-aged book collector in Mali helped keep the fabled city’s libraries, books and manuscripts safe from...
Brewminate Live Stream Event with Mystic Brewery Join us as Brewminate goes to the Cambridge Science...