Unlocking the mystery of Paris' most secret underground society Article 8280 words, published Apr 21 2011 13 votes
Queen Margrethe II is the first Danish monarch to abdicate in 900 years – but it is just a sign of the times Article 844 words 17 votes
How Denmark destroyed Greenland: Brief history of Denmark's colonialism in Greenland Video 25:20 17 votes
The Silk Road: Eight goods traded along the ancient network Article 1322 words, published Jun 29 2023 7 votes
The post-WWI migrations that built Yugoslavia and Türkiye have left a painful legacy Article 2399 words 13 votes
Sweden set up a eugenics plan, grounded in the science of racial biology, between 1934 and 1976 – between 20,000 and 33,000 Swedes were forced to be sterilised Article 1004 words 12 votes
The little-known Albert Einstein: An ardent defender of black Americans against racism Article 923 words, published Jun 12 2020 10 votes
The next decade could be even worse: A historian believes he has discovered iron laws that predict the rise and fall of societies. He has bad news. Article 5121 words 24 votes
Celebrations of Progress - A look at some major celebrations of historical achievements, and thoughts about why it seems like nothing similar has happened recently Article 3590 words 4 votes
When proof is not enough: Throughout history, evidence of racism has failed to effect change Article 2029 words 11 votes
Denmark marks Schleswig reunification – 100 years since the people in the region of Schleswig voted either to remain with Germany or to join Denmark Article 950 words 6 votes
Mysterious disappearance of Greenland's medieval Norse society in the 15th century came after walruses were hunted almost to extinction, researchers have said Article 278 words 4 votes
Black mecca or most unequal US city: Will the real Atlanta please stand up? Article 1514 words, published Oct 22 2018 7 votes
Bonfire of the humanities: The role of history in a society afflicted by short-termism Article 3967 words, published Oct 2 2014 13 votes
Hiroshima - a 1946 piece exploring how six survivors experienced the atomic bombing and its aftermath Article 9 votes