The vast deserts of the American West posed logistical problems for the US Army. Camels offered a novel solution.
Two recent books, The Revolution to Come: A History of an Idea from Thucydides to Lenin by Dan Edelstein and Revolutions: A ...
The Queenship of Mathilda of Flanders, c.1031-1083: Embodying Conquest by Laura L. Gathagan traces the material legacy of the ...
How to read more? We might take instruction from a more leisurely age.
1960s San Francisco is remembered as the capital of gay liberation, but it also saw the birth of conversion therapy.
The emirate of Granada – Islam’s last polity in Spain – was surrendered to the Catholic monarchs on 2 January 1492.
On Pedantry: A Cultural History of the Know-It-All by Arnoud S.Q. Visser explores the long history of anti-intellectualism ...
History Today was first published 75 years ago this month.
History Today was first published on 12 January 1951. Our readers and contributors share their memories of the magazine 75 ...
The East African groundnuts scheme was postwar Britain’s equivalent of the Millennium Dome. In pursuit of a laudable objective, millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money was poured diligently into a sump ...
The Colt revolver is the most celebrated killing machine in the history of the Wild West. The Texas Rangers were equipped with them in the 1840s, when the American army began using them. ‘Wild Bill’ ...
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