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Today in History for Feb. 13: ...
In The Unseen Truth, Sarah Lewis examines how an erroneous 18th-century story about the “Caucasian race” led to a centuries ...
The Bayeux Tapestry culminates in William’s victory in the Battle of Hastings. However, earlier artwork from the time also ...
India is marking its 76th Republic Day today (). This year’s celebrations are extra special as the Constitution, which came ...
Viceroy Lord Irwin inaugurated India’s first Parliament building. In 1919, the Paris Peace Conference began, which would ...
In the inert, anachronistic space of the sanatorium, history rushes in ... and the Habsburg Empire. In the 18th century, it was a province of Prussia, and in the century following, it became ...
[From: Society’s Final Solution: A History and Discussion of the Death ... abolished crucifixion and other cruel death penalties in the Roman Empire. In 438, the Code of Theodosius made more ...
Key Laboratory of Colloid and Interface Chemistry, Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Crystal Material, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, ...
at the time Prussia and Scandinavian countries”. A strong education system made Scotland central to the British Empire. We had, says Paterson, a larger population of educated people compared to ...
Before the modern borders were established, the area was part of various larger political entities, such as the Holy Roman Empire and later the Kingdom of Prussia. The borders were often unclear ...
France and England being united to support the Ottoman Empire. In the Convention of 1840, for the pacification of the Levant, Great Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia, and Turkey were in accord.
So much of the Ukrainian question is complicated by history, but that complicated history might, paradoxically, allow room for manoeuvre. The Russian Empire ... was where Prussia crowned its ...