Colonial powers through the ages have been masters of appropriating the native cultures of foreign lands, waiting...
The doctrine of “state action” is integral to American Constitutional law. Originally published by CALI eLangdell Press...
In some cases, the explicit goal of these technologies is to deny opportunities to those deemed unfit....
Why, at the present historical moment, are divisive nationalist narratives more powerful than inclusive ones? Originally published...
While the creature’s name remained simple, its reputation soon grew extremely complex. This article, The Beast of...
Elizabeth I engage in a memorable invention of herself as a legend in her own lifetime. Introduction...
Examining overlapping cognitive phases that occur within this journey: normalization, acclimation, and dehumanization. Abstract The rise of...
It is evidenced by extreme emotions, social antagonisms, and international tensions. Originally published by the European Journal...
In Cicero’s Rome, the government eventually came under the control of a well-trained ruling class. Introduction As...
Dictators were frequently appointed from the earliest period of the Republic down to the Second Punic War....
Archibald Motley painted African Americans having a good time. Archibald Motley (1891–1981) was born in New Orleans...
There is something of Walter Isaacson in the people he writes about. If the great values of...
The Civil War divided Americans into two kinds of people. David W. Blight tells an amazing story...
The evolution of a reformer. Sometimes a book can change a life. In December 1859, a copy of...
Exploring the history of Christian nationalists, their motives, and their modern resurgence. Edited by Dr. Mark T....
Doomsday, 1433. In York, after dark. A red curtain. Painted stars. Actors in hoses, wigs, and two-faced...
Gilgamesh was a brutal tyrant who foolishly tried to defeat death. The Epic of Gilgamesh has been read in...
Many people like to travel because it expands horizons, opens up new places, cultures, and develops people...
The United States Constitution has two important features that are vital in the consideration of its First...
Most political information still originates in the mainstream media, which are being transformed by new forms of...
Aversion to Clinton, rather than the appeal of Trump, might be a more complete explanation for Trump’s...
From marriage and sexuality to education and rights, looking at attitudes towards gender in 19th-century Britain. Introduction...
During the nineteenth century, the dress of men differed markedly from that of the previous century. Introduction...
Liberals and conservatives exhibit different cognitive styles. By Dr. Darren Schreiber, et.al.Senior LecturerUniversity of Exeter Originally published...
The affair is sometimes referred to as the Great Schism, but this term is typically reserved for...
The division between the Guelphs and Ghibellines in Italy, fueled by the imperial Great Interregnum, persisted until...
All businesses need energy to function, and there’s nothing you can do to escape this. What you...
The German city-state was run by merchant families who put trade and economy above residents’ welfare. As...
The wide dissemination of the disease was brought about by the poor sanitary conditions of the city....
Empires in the Indian subcontinent shared intertwined histories with principalities to the west such as the Greeks...