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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsA shrewd and formidable leader and warrior, Tomyris humbled the superpower that was the Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great.
The legend that Achilles could only die by being struck in his “Achilles heel” derived not from Homer or even Greek mythology, but from the Roman poet Statius.
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HISTORY
View All PostsHarold II, also known as Harold Godwinson, was the last Anglo-Saxon King of England when William the Conqueror pressed his claim for the English throne.
For survivors of the Holocaust in the aftermath of WWII, there were two main choices: stay and rebuild or leave and start anew.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsMark Fisher makes strong claims about imagining alternatives to what he calls "Capitalist Realism," but can he defend them?
Written during a time of personal crisis, "The Silent Men" explores the themes of narcissism, aging, and death.
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsFrom dark and depressing tones to vibrant canvases saturated with color, Van Gogh’s art acts as a window into his emotional turmoil and his difficult life.
New Topographics redefined landscape photography by documenting suburban sprawl, industrial sites, and human-altered environments through detached, minimalist, and documentary-style imagery.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsAcross much of Asia, building museums was a deliberate attempt to preserve memory, craft, and context in societies that were changing at lightning speed.
Discover some of the best-traveled masterpieces and the surprising journeys that turned American museums into unlikely guardians of some of the world’s greatest works.

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View All PostsBy comparing the Gospel narratives forming the Early Church’s testimony, there is evidence of who actually saw Jesus being resurrected.
Some Christians saw pagan statues of the gods as vessels of demonic activity and, therefore, took it upon themselves to remove their power through vandalism.
Stories
View All PostsJane Austen drew on her family life, social circle, and extensive education to write her beloved novels that reinvented the narrative of morality.
Discover the life, legend, and literature of one of the Romantic era's greatest authors, Frankenstein creator Mary Shelley.




























