The troubling history of tipping in American restaurants ~humanities.history Article published Oct 15 2018 15 votes
The medieval food that killed an English king, and could be used to pay your rent ~humanities.history Video 10:45 5 votes
Affidavit: FBI feared Pennsylvania would seize fabled gold ~humanities.history Article 1065 words 6 votes
History as end: 1619, 1776, and the politics of the past ~humanities.history Article 5656 words, published Jun 8 2021 6 votes
Joseph Rainey was the United States' first Black congressman ~humanities.history Article 5878 words 6 votes
The contested legacy of the anti-fascist International Brigades, who enlisted from around the world to fight fascism in Spain ~humanities.history Article 2938 words 9 votes
In the decades before the American civil war, violence broke out in Congress too ~humanities.history Article 1485 words, published Oct 22 2018 7 votes
How Southern socialites rewrote civil war history ~humanities.history Video 6:56, published Oct 25 2017 3 votes
Ask Historians: How did Lincoln's political agenda on slavery change before and during the war? ~humanities.history Link 8 votes
'Manhattan of the desert': Civil war puts Yemen's ancient skyscrapers at risk archaeology Article 1511 words 6 votes
The actress who left the stage to become an American Civil War spy ~humanities.history Article 1648 words 8 votes
The contested Confederate roots of Memorial Day: More than two dozen US cities claim to the be the “birthplace of Memorial Day" ~humanities.history Article 747 words 7 votes
The general was female? ASU professor, colleague uncover 200-year-old mystery from the American Revolution ~humanities.history Article 1852 words 10 votes
The Confederacy was built on slavery. How can so many southern whites still believe otherwise? ~humanities.history Article 7325 words, published Nov 28 2018 20 votes
Texas students will soon learn slavery played a central role in the civil war ~humanities.history Article 574 words 9 votes
Who’s behind that beard? Historians are using facial recognition software to identify people in Civil War photographs ~humanities.history Article 1195 words 8 votes
At 63, I threw away my prized portrait of Robert E. Lee ~humanities.history Article 3501 words, published Oct 23 2018 9 votes
‘Crisis actor’ isn’t a new smear. The idea of paid protesters goes back to the civil war era ~humanities.history Article 747 words, published Feb 24 2018 5 votes