Sforza was an early scientist who experimented with chemistry and medicine. By Amy Lifson Caterina Sforza, the...
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Exploring the impact of Labillardière’s work following a voyage to Australasia. This article, Jacques Labillardière’s Contribution to...
How Grew’s pioneering “mechanist” vision in relation to the floral world paved the way for the science...
Examining the cultural heritage of Early Modern Europe and its influence in contemporary thought. By Angel Solis,...
Exploring how the motives, organization, and effects of the Crusades change over time. Originally published by Newberry...
Jericho started as a popular camping ground for the hunter-gathers of the Natufian culture dating to 10000...
Whoever the ancient Canaanites were, their identity was lost in the successive invasions by foreign people interested...
By the end of the fifteenth century, the majority of Western European cities had a printing press....
Ancient DNA recovered from a series of skeletons in central Germany up to 7500 years old has...
The British came and ruled over India for nearly 200 years. Introduction In ancient times, people from...
The earliest imprints of human activities in India go back to the Paleolithic Age, roughly between 400,000...
For a long time, Baghdad was one of the wealthiest cities in the world. Today many people...
A region of dry grasslands and fertile river plains, the Middle East was the natural home to...
Eastern and Western, feminine and masculine, motherly yet ready for war, the sculpture holds a multitude of...
An overview of the “new immigration” that originated from Southern and Eastern Europe and American responses to...
The appearance of The New Game of Human Life on 14 July 1790 was a significant milestone...
Players moving pieces along a track to be first to reach a goal was the archetypal board...
Medieval Indian history went for almost three whole centuries under the so-called indigenous rulers. 9th Century to...
India’s history and culture is dynamic, spanning back to the beginning of human civilization. Introduction The history...
Vampire fiction as class allegory predates Dracula. In May 1897 Constable and Co published a limited print...
January marked the 100th anniversary of Dáil Éireann, Ireland’s Parliament. This month marks the 100th anniversary of...
The turmoil of the English Civil War in the 1640s and 1650s generated political and institutional upheaval,...
Their original name came from their belief in economic equality. Introduction The Diggers were a group of Protestant radicals in England,...
The Herodian dynasty is named after Herod the Great, who was recognized as king of the Jews...
Israel was a regional superpower, but unable to retain its independence in the face of Assyrian imperialism....
Roman religion and tolerance for others drastically began to change following the Edict of Milan. Introduction Constantinian...
Balances of power and ambitious pursuits. Introduction A triumviratus is literally a college of three men. In the ancient...
Was the den mother of modernism a fascist? Why were so many prominent modernist writers and philosophers...
She was a famous activist in her day, arguably the most famous in the world. What is...
To circumscribe the Reformation solely within the sphere of theological disputation is to mask the complexity of...