With all of the writers we’ve talked about up until this point, it’s a travesty that … The Life of William ShakespeareRead more
Rare Shipwreck Found in Boston
Construction workers were working on a new building in this year’s spring warmth at the Boston … Rare Shipwreck Found in BostonRead more
The Selfish Gene: A 40 Year Old Theory on Evolution, Revisited
Today the “Selfish Gene” turns 40 years old. It’s a book written in 1976 by … The Selfish Gene: A 40 Year Old Theory on Evolution, RevisitedRead more
Honoring Female World War II Pilots
Source: nytimes.com Up until recently, women were facing tremendous adversity in nearly all parts of military … Honoring Female World War II PilotsRead more
Battles That Made History: Marathon
‘With you it rests, Callimachus, either to bring Athens to slavery, or, by securing her freedom, … Battles That Made History: MarathonRead more
History’s Badasses: Alvin York
It’s Memorial Day. People all across the United States are commemorating soldiers that have died in … History’s Badasses: Alvin YorkRead more
The Origins of Memorial Day
A blistering day in South Carolina, May 1st, 1865 in Charleston. The South had been devastated … The Origins of Memorial DayRead more
The Remarkable Empire Built by the British
During the 16th century was when Britain first attempted to establish settlements overseas. By 1670 Britain … The Remarkable Empire Built by the BritishRead more
Exact Location of the Bear River Massacre Found
The narrative of Native American history in the United States is patchy at best. Many events … Exact Location of the Bear River Massacre FoundRead more
History’s Nutcases: The Blood Countess
Last time on History’s Nutcases, we covered the infamous Vlad the Impaler. This week, we’re not moving … History’s Nutcases: The Blood CountessRead more