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The scale of pauperism. By Dr. Samantha WilliamsProfessor of Social HistoryInstitute of Continuing EducationUniversity of Cambridge Abstract...
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In our modern international society, translation services have become essential. They help bridge language barriers, enabling communication...
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Local police may deputize them. By Dr. Amy CooterDirector of Research, Academic Development, and InnovationCenter on Terrorism,...
A growing influence of nationalism as an ideology. By Dr. Ido de HaanProfessor of Political HistoryUtrecht University...
They are gushing over “unprecedented opportunity”. By Brett WilkinsStaff WriterCommon Dreams The chairperson of a leading U.S....
Palmer trampled the Constitution. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction The Palmer Raids were a series of raids...
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Thinking about how fast this world is evolving can be a little overwhelming. It can leave you...
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His rhetoric has prompted comparisons to the Nazis. By Dr. Shannon Bow O’BrienAssociate Professor of InstructionThe University...
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Eugenics is debunked and unsound. By Dr. Arthur L. CaplanDrs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor...
Decline in European imperial dominance. By Dr. Gabriela de Lima GreccoResearcher, Department of History, Political Theories and...
There is no biological basis for race. By Matthew David4th-Year Medical StudentCollege of MedicineTexas A&M University Introduction...
What did the year 2000 look like in 1900? This article, Lost Futures: A 19th-Century Vision of...
“Climate crunch time is here.” By Brett WilkinsStaff WriterCommon Dreams The world’s nations must commit to dramatically...
They failed to progress past the prototype stage. By Greg DaughertyEditor, Writer, Editorial Consultant Introduction Car buyers...
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Steampunk features anachronistic technologies. Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate Introduction Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by,...
Both minimization and hyperbole don’t help. By Dr. Wändi Bruine de BruinDirector of Behavioral Science & Policy...
Ethereum is one of the most important cryptocurrencies in the world, with the second-largest market capitalization level,...
Results are less support for LGBTQ+ students. Introduction Over the past year, nine states have banned diversity,...
Christianity began to introduce new sexual codes. Introduction In medieval Europe, attitudes toward homosexuality varied from region to region, determined...
Making sure LGBTQ+ stories are still heard. By Sara Youngblood GregoryJournalist and Writer Introduction It’s not hard...