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Military reforms of Diocletian - Roman Imperial army documentary ~humanities.history Video 18:33, published Jan 30 2020 4 votes
How Brexit could reignite tensions at the Irish border ~humanities.history Video 7:18, published Aug 17 2018 12 votes
Why religion is not going away and science will not destroy it ~humanities.history Article 1578 words, published Sep 7 2017 15 votes
The history of Scottish independence from the Roman era to the Jacobite revolts, the 2014 referendum, and Brexit ~humanities.history Article 1910 words 7 votes
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On the 200th anniversary of his death, George III’s collection of more than 3,000 military maps, views and prints in the Royal Collection have been made publicly available online ~humanities.history Article 433 words 5 votes
Cod war tensions with Iceland – British trawlers, bunched together as they are, make easy prey for Icelandic gunboats in 1976 ~humanities.history Article 542 words 3 votes
The Muslim world’s question: ‘What happened to us?’ ~humanities.history Article 3066 words, published Jan 25 2020 5 votes
The white lie we've been told about Roman statues ~humanities.history Video 5:43, published Dec 23 2019 17 votes
What Americans know about the Holocaust: Fewer than half can correctly answer multiple-choice questions about the number of Jews who were murdered or the way Adolf Hitler came to power ~humanities.history Article 2155 words 20 votes
Ronald Reagan’s “October Surprise” plot was real after all ~humanities.history Article 911 words 16 votes
A shipwreck off Florida’s coast pits archaeologists against treasure hunters ~humanities.history Article 5962 words 4 votes
A showdown is looming between Spain’s conservative language academy and its newly elected socialist government over proposals to rewrite the nation’s constitution using gender-neutral language linguistics language Article 717 words 16 votes
Martin Luther King Jr: "Why I am opposed to the war in Vietnam", April 30, 1967, Riverside Church, New York ~humanities.history Link 11 votes
The pirate radio broadcaster who occupied Alcatraz and terrified the FBI ~humanities.history Article 3694 words, published Jan 16 2019 11 votes
Prohibition was a failed experiment in moral governance ~humanities.history Article 475 words 13 votes
Sámi are the only officially recognised indigenous people in the EU and some of their languages are on the brink of extinction ~humanities.languages Article 12 votes
US torpedo troubles during World War II ~humanities.history Article 3945 words, published Jun 12 2006 7 votes
Sweden's Rök runestone reveals inscriptions were as much about climate change fears as they were the history of ancient battles ~humanities.languages Article 621 words 9 votes
A scandal in Oxford: The curious case of the stolen gospel ~humanities.history Article 6194 words 7 votes