The Black Death: A New Culprit?
Should the finger of blame be pointed at the marmot for the global spread of the plague?
Should the finger of blame be pointed at the marmot for the global spread of the plague?
A kaleidoscopic tour of the Volga and the history of the people who have resided by it.
Dmitri Mendeleev identified a general theory underlying all elements on 1 March 1869.
On 27 February 380, divine punishment and imperial retribution were threatened for those who rejected the Nicene creed.
The complexities of Haitian Vodou were misunderstood and exploited by imperialists, with tales of human sacrifices and cannibalism a backdrop to the US invasion of 1915.
Not since the Middle Ages have the ancient traditions of fancy dress been so potent.
Having achieved success in the Seven Years War, the following decade would be a chastening experience for Britain, culminating in the loss of its American colonies.
Electric cars seem to offer a solution to the problem of the internal combustion engine. But technological advances have other consequences.
Solitude was treated with suspicion in the Middle Ages. For most people it has only been a possibility in recent times.