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The Wiener Holocaust Library exhibition examines how forced labour became central to the Nazi war economy. Read More
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Brooke Newman examines Jefferson's cut slavery grievance from the Declaration of Independence and the British Crown's role in the slave trade. Read More
A new podcast launching today explores the extraordinary stories behind 100 of the most significant and intriguing artefacts in US history. Read More
It was the birthplace of the liberal tradition, but also the incubator for Nazism – what can this historic city tell us about democracy? Read More
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James Smither spent nearly two decades piecing together what actually occured during the Battle of Fire Support Base Ripcord. Read More
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History remembers Julius Caesar. We are captivated by his crossing of the Rubicon, his sweeping military conquests of vast territories, and... Read More
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Human history feels straightforward when seen in textbooks. A neat timeline with a clear rise from simple tools to complex cities. Read More
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James Smither spent nearly two decades piecing together what actually occured during the Battle of Fire Support Base Ripcord.... Read More
Just twenty years after independence, the United States fought a lesser-known war against the Barbary States of North Africa... some use the term 'Corsairs', others referred to them as 'Pirates'. But why was America there? How was diplomacy conducted during this time? And how did these conflicts help transform a fragile republic into an emerging naval power?... Read More