Voltaire called the Holy Roman Empire “neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire.” Was he right? We put this iconic insult to the historical test.
With its steep hills and wide city walls, Derry/Londonderry has been at the center of Irish and Northern Irish history since the 17th century.
The Queen’s visit to Belfast in 1977 highlighted the sectarian nature of the Troubles and the conflicting perceptions of the monarchy within Northern Ireland.
Known for their participation in bombings, a hunger strike, and even disappearances, the Price sisters were among Northern Ireland’s most controversial figures during the Troubles.
Step back in time to 17th-century England, where the secrets and scandals circulating the Court of King James I can be revealed.
The Time of Troubles (1598-1613) was a lengthy period of anarchy and disorder in Russian history that continues to resonate in modern Russia.
A key figure in Romanticism, ETA Hoffmann is best remembered for his uncanny stories—but he was also a major player in music history.
The Edict of Expulsion, signed by King Edward I, ordered the expulsion of all Jews from the Kingdom of England, citing financial tensions and religious prejudice.