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The Life of Raymond Carver
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The Life of Raymond Carver

Raymond Carver has been credited with reviving the art of short stories. He is known for … The Life of Raymond CarverRead more

by Jade•January 30, 2026
The Iconic Women’s Fashion of the Victorian Times
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The Iconic Women’s Fashion of the Victorian Times

Victorian fashion continues to be very iconic and well known. While the United States was at … The Iconic Women’s Fashion of the Victorian TimesRead more

by AO•January 27, 2026
Boston Flooded With Sweet And Sticky Molasses in 1919
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Boston Flooded With Sweet And Sticky Molasses in 1919

One of the more bizarre national disasters on record would have to be the “Great Molasses … Boston Flooded With Sweet And Sticky Molasses in 1919Read more

by B R•January 26, 2026
The 25 Best-Selling Books of All Time
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The 25 Best-Selling Books of All Time

People have been telling stories as long as there have been people. Ever since the written … The 25 Best-Selling Books of All TimeRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 25, 2026
Ancient Maya Text Deemed Authentic
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Ancient Maya Text Deemed Authentic

Disputes over the rare Grolier Codex have been going on for decades. However, a group of … Ancient Maya Text Deemed AuthenticRead more

by Jade•January 24, 2026
Queen Anne: The First Monarch of Great Britain
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Queen Anne: The First Monarch of Great Britain

Queen Anne of Great Britain was the last monarch of the House of Stuart, reigning as … Queen Anne: The First Monarch of Great BritainRead more

by AO•December 16, 2025
The Real History That Inspired Dracula
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The Real History That Inspired Dracula

In 1887, Irish author Bram Stoker published his Gothic horror novel, Dracula. It tells the story of … The Real History That Inspired DraculaRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•August 2, 2025
History’s Badasses: Fazal Din
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History’s Badasses: Fazal Din

Last week, on History’s Badasses, we covered King Naresuan, the Black Prince of Thailand, who liberated Thailand … History’s Badasses: Fazal DinRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•July 31, 2025
17th Century Scottish Soldiers to be Reburied
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17th Century Scottish Soldiers to be Reburied

Oliver Cromwell led thousands of Scottish soldiers into the English Civil War over 350 years ago. … 17th Century Scottish Soldiers to be ReburiedRead more

by Jade•July 28, 2025
The Occupation Of Alcatraz
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The Occupation Of Alcatraz

In the early morning hours of November 20th, 1969, an estimated 89 Native Americans boarded boats … The Occupation Of AlcatrazRead more

by B R•July 27, 2025

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