What if early modern Europe had rejected deadly white lead makeup? Three grounded scenarios on beauty, medicine, and power if poison had gone out of fashion.
Harry Truman’s ‘Morning Medicine’: Bourbon, Myths & Reality
Did Harry Truman really start each day with a shot of bourbon? How much did he drink, and was he an alcoholic? The story, the context, and what it tells us.
What 1973 Words About the Opposite Sex Reveal
In 1973, a conceptual art project asked men and women to describe the opposite sex in a single word. Here are 5 big things those answers reveal about gender.
Medieval Europe vs Ancient Rome: Why We Pick Sides
Why are so many people more drawn to medieval Europe than ancient Rome? A deep dive into aesthetics, warfare, power, and slavery across the two eras.
Can Fascism Be Stopped Peacefully? History vs Myth
Is it true that fascism is never stopped without violence? A historian’s look at interwar Europe, post‑1945 cases, and what “success” really means.
What If Poland Led a Baltic Bloc in 1930?
Counterfactual history: what if Poland and the Baltic states in 1930 had united in different ways? Three grounded scenarios and which one was most plausible.
Working After 9/11: What Happened to WTC Jobs?
On September 12, 2001, thousands of World Trade Center workers had no office and no clear job. How employers, insurance, and law handled work after 9/11.
5 Things a 1925 Brooklyn Kid’s Dream Job Reveals
In 1925, a Brooklyn photographer asked kids what they wanted to be when they grew up. Their answers reveal class, gender, race, and the future of work.
Horror History: A Look At Japan’s Most Terrifying Mythologies
History is full of any number of weird and wonderful tales and none come quite as … Horror History: A Look At Japan’s Most Terrifying MythologiesRead more
What 2006 Looked Like From 2026
From the Taliban’s comeback to Taylor Swift’s debut, 2006 is now “history.” How historians think about a year many of us still remember, and why 20 years matters.