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How the first Bible with a map helped spread the idea of bordered nations
Five hundred years ago the first Bible featuring a map was published.
Dec 2
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Sarah Josepha Hale: The Woman Who Made Thanksgiving a National Holiday
Sarah Josepha Hale spent 17 years convincing presidents to make Thanksgiving a national holiday. This is the forgotten story of the widow who shaped…
Nov 27
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The Erased Map: How Native America Disappeared from U.S. Classrooms
Most U.S. students never learn that 600+ indigenous nations governed North America before colonization. This map wasn’t lost—it was deliberately erased…
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Unmasking the Plague Doctor: The Real History Behind the Beaked Suit
Iconic imagery surrounds few historical figures as powerfully as the plague doctor.
Nov 6
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Capitalizing on Grief: The Business Architecture of Victorian Spiritualism
Victorian spiritualism as profit-driven industry: How 19th-century entrepreneurs built commercial empires exploiting grief through mediums, spirit…
Oct 15
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History of Jazz: From New Orleans Streets to Global Phenomenon
From its New Orleans beginnings to ragtime, swing, bebop, cool jazz, and fusion. See how a local sound grew into America’s greatest cultural export.
Sep 17
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The Ruthless Conquest: How Hernán Cortés Destroyed an Empire
Five centuries after Spanish boots first touched Mexican soil, the legacy of Hernán Cortés continues to provoke intense scholarly debate across academic…
Sep 5
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The Agricultural Mistake: How Farming Reshaped Civilization and Not Always for the Better
Academic consensus has long celebrated the Neolithic Revolution as humanity's defining moment.
Sep 3
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Historical Women Honored Through Global Currency
Currency serves as more than mere economic exchange, it functions as a canvas for national identity, cultural values, and historical memory.
Aug 16
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The Buddhist Uprising That Ended Mongol Rule in China
Natural disasters struck Yuan China with devastating force during the 1340s and 1350s, bringing floods, famine, and disease to a population already…
Aug 14
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Medieval Mothers: The Wild World of Childbirth in the Middle Ages
Medieval childbirth combined teams of midwives, eagle stones, prayer-washed remedies, and divine intervention in fascinating survival strategies.
Jul 31
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The Collapse of America's First Peace System
The morning of June 20, 1675, should have been like any other in the borderland settlement of Swansea, then part of Plymouth Colony in what is now…
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