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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsThe Hellenistic world was characterized by constant conflict between Alexander’s successors and their heirs. These five battles shaped the Hellenistic World.
The temples of ancient Mesopotamia were more than just religious buildings; they served important administrative and economic functions for the community.
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HISTORY
View All PostsOne of America’s most famous presidents, Abraham Lincoln is more than just an iconic figure; he led a fascinating life. 10 compelling facts about Lincoln.
Here’s how the Papal States garnered so much power during the Early Middle Ages.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsWe explore the role experiences and circumstances play in shaping our beliefs.
Can we learn what we don't know? Plato's Meno tackles this paradox with a radical idea: all knowledge is simply recollection. Find out how.
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsDiscover the so-called "Elgin Marbles", portions of the Parthenon Marbles removed and held in the British Museum, through five iconic sculptures.
What was Wagnerism, the trend in late-19th-century music, art, literature, and more, spawned by Richard Wagner’s music dramas?
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsOttawa was selected as the capital of Canada as a compromise between French and English Canadians and because it was safe from an American invasion.
Newfoundland narrowly voted to join Canada in 1948 because it seemed like the only way to overcome the economic challenges facing the colony.

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View All PostsThe millennium refers to a significant timeframe in Christian eschatology, but views on what happens during that period and when it occurs widely differ.
Traditionally, authorship of the first five books of the Bible (Pentateuch) has been credited to Moses. However, most scholars think Moses was not actually the author.
Stories
View All PostsDespite how the title may read, this incursion refers to a musical invasion, starting in 1964, when British bands jumped “the pond,” changing American musical tastes.
Mata Hari’s name is surrounded by mystery and intrigue; was she really a Word War I spy, or merely a dancer who became embroiled in scandal?




























