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People, events, and movements that shaped the world we live in. From ancient civilizations to the modern era.

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The Colosseum in Rome, Italy
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What Is Italian History?

Italian history spans from ancient Rome through the Renaissance to modern unification. Learn about the Roman Empire, city-states, and Italy's cultural legacy.

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History 6 min

What Is Jacobean Era?

The Jacobean era (1603-1625) was the reign of King James I of England. Learn about its politics, literature, the King James Bible, and Gunpowder Plot.

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History 7 min

What Is Japanese History?

Japanese history spans from ancient Jomon culture to modern economic power. Learn about samurai, shoguns, the Meiji Restoration, and Japan's global influence.

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What Is Jewish History?

Jewish history spans over 3,500 years from ancient Israel through diaspora, persecution, and the modern state. Learn about key periods, figures, and traditions.

An elderly man with a long white beard wearing a straw hat and a red shawl
History 7 min

What Is Latin American History?

Latin American history covers indigenous civilizations, European colonization, independence movements, and modern struggles across Central and South America.

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History 7 min

What Is Legal History?

Legal history is the scholarly study of how laws, legal systems, and judicial institutions have developed and changed over time.

A picturesque lighthouse standing on a rocky cliff overlooking the ocean
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What Is Lighthouses?

A lighthouse is a tower or structure — usually located on a coastline, rocky outcrop, or offshore shoal.

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History 6 min

What Is Local History?

Local history is the study of the past as it unfolded in a specific place — a town, neighborhood, county, or region.

The ship's wheel and the people on the dock
History 5 min

What Is Maritime History?

Maritime history is the study of humanity's relationship with the sea — how people have sailed, traded, fought, explored, fished.

The diver exploring the underwater ruins of a shipwreck, with the ruins' rusted metal structures and coral formations visible
History 6 min

What Is Marine Archeology?

Marine archeology studies human interaction with the sea through submerged artifacts, shipwrecks, and underwater ruins. Discover its methods and finds.

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History 6 min

What Is Media History?

Media history is the study of how communication technologies and institutions have developed over time — and how those developments changed society.

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History 6 min

What Is Medical History?

Medical history is the study of how human understanding and treatment of disease, injury, and health have evolved over time.

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What Is Mediterranean History?

Mediterranean history covers thousands of years of civilizations around the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the empires, trade routes, and cultures that shaped it.

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History 6 min

What Is Mercantilism?

Mercantilism was the dominant economic theory from the 1500s to 1700s. Learn how it shaped colonial empires, trade wars, and modern economic thinking.

Mesopotamian history covers the ancient civilizations between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
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What Is Mesopotamian History?

Mesopotamian history is the study of the civilizations that arose in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

Mexican history spans ancient Mesoamerican civilizations through Spanish colonization to modern democracy
History 6 min

What Is Mexican History?

Mexican history is the story of the land and peoples that make up modern Mexico — from the earliest human settlements over 13,000 years ago.

Middle Eastern history spans the birth of civilization to modern geopolitics
History 6 min

What Is Middle Eastern History?

Middle Eastern history is the study of the peoples, civilizations, empires, and events centered on the region stretching from Egypt and the eastern.

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History 6 min

What Is Military History?

Military history is the study of warfare — its causes, conduct, consequences, and the armed forces, strategies, technologies, and human experiences involved.

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History 6 min

What Is Mithraism?

Mithraism was a mysterious Roman cult centered on the god Mithras. Learn about its secret rituals, underground temples, and rivalry with early Christianity.

Modern history covers roughly 1500 CE to today
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What Is Modern History?

Modern history covers roughly 1500 CE to today. Learn how the Renaissance, revolutions, world wars, and globalization shaped the world you live in now.

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History 6 min

What Is Napoleonic Wars?

The Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) were a series of conflicts between Napoleon's French Empire and European coalitions. Learn about key battles and outcomes.

Native American history spans over 15,000 years of indigenous life in North America
History 6 min

What Is Native American History?

Native American history spans over 15,000 years of indigenous life in North America. Learn about pre-contact civilizations, colonization, and resilience.

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History 6 min

What Is Nautical Archaeology?

Nautical archaeology studies shipwrecks and underwater sites to understand maritime history. Learn about methods, famous discoveries, and preservation.

A man in a suit and hat stands on a dock, reading a book
History 6 min

What Is Naval History?

Naval history studies how sea power shaped civilizations, wars, and trade. Learn about ancient fleets, age of sail, modern navies, and key naval battles.

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History 6 min

What Is North American History?

North American history spans thousands of years, from Indigenous civilizations to modern nations. Learn about key events, peoples, and turning points.

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History 5 min

What Is Old Testament Studies?

Old Testament studies examines the Hebrew Bible's texts, history, and theology. Learn about biblical scholarship, key books, and methods of interpretation.

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What Is Oral History?

Oral history is the systematic practice of recording, preserving, and interpreting firsthand accounts from people who experienced historical events.

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What Is Ottoman History?

Ottoman history is the study of the Ottoman Empire — one of the longest-lasting, most geographically expansive, and most influential empires in world history.

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History 7 min

What Is Persian History?

Persian history covers over 2,500 years of civilization in modern-day Iran. Learn about the Achaemenid, Sassanid, and Islamic eras and their global impact.

An elderly man with a long white beard sitting at a desk, writing in a notebook
History 5 min

What Is Philology?

Philology is the study of language through historical texts and literary sources. Learn its methods, history, key figures, and how it differs from linguistics.