
The World in the Year 500
The year 500 was a turning point between the ancient and medieval worlds. The Western Roman Empire was gone. New kingdoms were rising across Europe. Persia and Byzantium remained great powers, and c...
15 Heinä 16min

Yosemite National Park
In the heart of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains lies a landscape of towering granite cliffs, ancient sequoias, cascading waterfalls, and deep valleys carved by ice. It has inspired Indigenous p...
14 Heinä 15min

Why Can't The US Do Better In the World Cup?
In the summer of 2026, the United States caught World Cup fever, just as we do every four years. And just like we do every year, we were eliminated by a much smaller country. The United States is a...
13 Heinä 16min

The Rosenhan Experiment
In 1973, one of the most influential and frightening experiments in psychology took place. The test was designed to test how mental health professionals identified and diagnosed mental illnesses and ...
12 Heinä 15min

George IV and The Regency Era
In 1811, Britain’s aging king could no longer rule, and his extravagant son stepped in as Prince Regent. The years that followed saw the defeat of Napoleon, rapid industrial growth, political unrest...
11 Heinä 16min

The History of the Hamburger (Encore)
One of the most popular foods around the world is the hamburger. If most people think of American foods, it is probably the first thing that comes to mind. Hamburgers are pretty simple in terms of wh...
10 Heinä 14min

Ashoka the Great
He ruled one of the largest empires in ancient history, conquered through war, and then became remembered for renouncing conquest itself. Ashoka the Great began as a Mauryan emperor whose armies cru...
9 Heinä 15min

The Rise and Fall of Feudalism in Medieval Europe
For centuries, power in Europe was measured not by money or elections, but by land, loyalty, and the ability to command armed men. Out of the ruins of the Roman Empire and the chaos of invasion came ...
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