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Geege Schuman
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History In Pictures
How a Team of Reenactors Helped Solve a Revolutionary War Mystery
The History Of Fascism And Its Relevance To U.S. Politics Today
Astronomy, Charlemagne, And The Mystery Of Phantom Time
The Redacted Testimony That Fully Explains Why General MacArthur Was Fired
The Science Behind Fireworks
The Crow and the Heron: An inside look at the legendary Himeji and Matsumoto castles of Japan
'Kill Every Buffalo You Can! Every Buffalo Dead Is an Indian Gone'
200 Years of Economic History of 200 Countries in 1 Minute, by BBC Documentary Overpopulated
Can Rory Stewart Fix Afghanistan?
Female Gladiators? Tantalizing New Evidence From Ancient Rome
Nobel Prize Economist Says American Inequality Didn’t Just Happen. It Was Created.
The History of Manners
How the Panama Canal Got Its Groove Back
In Conversation With Antonin Scalia
Fighting Whitewashed History With MIT's Diversity Hackers
History of Japan in a Wonderfully Crazy Awesome 9 Minute Video
The Year Is 1915 -- Just One Hundred Years Ago
History of Gingerbread by PBS Food
The North American Indian - Photos
These 5 Dates Give Friday the 13th a Run for Its Bad Luck Money
Princesses, Slaves, and Explosives: The Scandalous Origin of Vaccines
WWII Hero Credits Luck and Chance in Foiling Hitler’s Nuclear Ambitions
What stopped the Mongols from conquering the world?
Why Being a Bell-Ringer During the Middle Ages Was One of the Worst Jobs in History
Christopher Columbus was a lost sadist. There shouldn't be a holiday in his name.
Gold Rush California Was Much More Expensive Than Today’s Tech-Boom California
Chiara Vigo: The last woman who makes sea silk
Funeral for a beloved blimp
Cursed Warship Revealed With Treasure Onboard
In the 21st century, deleting history has become more important than making it.
Thomas Jefferson Built This Country On Mastodons
John Hancock’s Declaration of Independence signature: Was it too big?
Historian Uses Lasers To Unlock Mysteries of Gothic Cathedrals
The Real History of Hushpuppies
The Mystery of Waterloo's Last Living Soldier
Magna Carta, Still Posing a Challenge at 800 - The New York Times
16 maps that Americans don't like to talk about
3,800 Pound Pescadero Cheese Funds Union Troops, Intrigues Mark Twain
100 Years: The Dark and Dirty History of Miami Beach
Japan crown prince warns on 'correct' history
How Alessandro Volta invented the battery and won over Napoleon - Vox
Corporal Joseph Pierce, the highest-ranking chinese american in the union army
There's no such thing as Nacho Cheese.
The ruins of Dresden after WWII
The world is not falling apart: The trend lines reveal an increasingly peaceful period in history.
Viking women were not stay at home moms.
Ecole Polytechnique Montreal massacre Twenty-Five Years Later
The War Nerd: Why Sherman was right to burn Atlanta
Richard III's DNA throws up infidelity surprise
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