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The House most directly represented the people. By Dr. Cecily ZanderAssistant Professor of HistoryTexas Woman’s University Steven...
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The 18th century was a revolutionary period for Britain. During this time, the country rose to become...
Conspirators forced the city’s multiracial government to resign at gunpoint. By Vanessa (V.F.) ArmstrongCulture, History, and Entertainment...
We must admit exactly where we are at this point in time. By C.J. PolychroniouPolitical Scientist/Economist, Author,...
The artwork suffered from neglect for 90 years. By Eli WizevichHistory CorrespondentSmithsonian Magazine In the fall of...
The period offers something of a mirror of the current political situation. By Dr. Alex GreenLecturer in...
By the end of WWII, millions had been killed across Europe. By Mark CartwrightHistorian Introduction The leader...
Business, government, and the citizenry all rely on certainty and stability. By George OchenskiColumnistDaily Montanan Donald Trump...
Technology continues to change the way people handle money, and digital currencies have emerged as an alternative...
It’s scary when you think about “senior living,” right? It used to conjure images of bland rooms...
Remains of many Roman hypocausts have survived throughout Europe. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction A hypocaust...
Long-term exposure to extreme heat may speed up biological aging. By Dr. Eunyoung ChoiPostdoctoral Associate in GerontologyLeonard...
Most every home had at least one hearth. Introduction Fire was a versatile and important part of...
The world is warming despite natural fluctuations from the El Niño cycle. By Dr. Veronika SamborskaData ScientistOur...
The smoke trail lingered in the atmosphere for several minutes. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate The Great...
It is to tame urban heat, save lives, and design for a cooler future. By Ula ChrobakFreelance...
Newborns are delicate and vulnerable, especially in the first few months of life when their immune systems...
Slipping and falling might seem like a minor incident, but these accidents can lead to serious injuries,...
Researchers trace the income gap back more than 11,000 years. By Matthew ShaerEmerson Collective FellowNew America When...
Wealthy political influence is a big contributing factor. A new Pew Research Center survey of 36 nations...
Long-term trends in income and wealth inequality since 1300. By Dr. Guido AlfaniProfessor of Economic HistoryBocconi University...
The extent of global poverty today. By Dr. Max RoserFounder, Our World in DataExecutive Co-Director, Global Change...
People selectively perceive inequality from among all its manifold forms. By Dr. Simon SzreterProfessor of History and...
Childhood poverty continues to plague the U.S. By Marianne DheninContributing WriterYES! Media NOTE: This article was published...
The African island nation played a central—but little-known—role in the rise of the global sugar trade. By...
The GOP is seeking to downplay the role that slavery played in the development of the U.S....
By the time of the American Revolution, slavery had existed in British mainland North America for over...