A 1939 wedding photo looks surprisingly modern. Compare origins, methods, outcomes, and legacy of weddings then and now, from dress and photos to money and meaning.
The Afghan Girl Resurfaces: A Living Legend with a Tragic Story
The subject of “The Most Recognized National Geographic Photo” is making headlines again, but not as … The Afghan Girl Resurfaces: A Living Legend with a Tragic StoryRead more
Did Medieval Armies Really Attack in Waves?
Writers love “waves” of attackers, but did medieval armies actually fight that way? A historian unpacks when wave attacks made sense and when they did not.
The Mystery of the Dutch Freighter That Killed Its Crew
The sea has always been a mysterious and terrifying place for the human race. There’s just … The Mystery of the Dutch Freighter That Killed Its CrewRead more
Cloris Leachman: From 1926 Baby to 9-Decade Icon
Cloris Leachman, born in 1926, built a nine-decade career from Miss Chicago to Oscar winner to TV legend. Here’s how she kept reinventing herself.
Was Winston Churchill All That He Seemed To Be?
Winston Churchill is one of the most famous figures in British history. Leading the country through … Was Winston Churchill All That He Seemed To Be?Read more
Was Anglo‑Saxon Britain Really Worse Than Roman Britain?
Was Anglo-Saxon Britain really worse than Roman Britain? Five hard differences in roads, cities, trade, law, and literacy that changed daily life.
Was Ludwig II Of Bavaria’s Murder Covered Up?
Success and wealth mean nothing if you don’t have the people to back you up. Gaining … Was Ludwig II Of Bavaria’s Murder Covered Up?Read more
The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette (continued)
The Siege of Yorktown unofficially marked the end of the Revolutionary War, though a treaty between … The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette (continued)Read more
Those Victorian Objects of Decoration, Explained
What were “Victorian objects of decoration” and why did people in 1926 mock them? A tour through cluttered parlors, status anxiety, and the birth of modern taste.