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1 day ago

Late Bronze Age British sickle found in France

A socketed sickle from the Atlantic Late Bronze Age was discovered in France, emphasizing trade networks and increased metalwork exchanges.
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1 day ago

Paws on Parchment: New Exhibition Highlights Cats in Medieval Manuscripts - Medievalists.net

Cats held significant roles in the Middle Ages, serving as companions and protectors of books and textiles.
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11 hours ago

New Medieval Books: Henry III: Reform, Rebellion, Civil War, Settlement, 1258-1272 - Medievalists.net

Henry III faced rebellion and civil strife from 1258 to 1272, which ended with his eventual return to power.
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Marco Polo and his World with Sharon Kinoshita - Medievalists.net

Marco Polo's travels and writings significantly influenced medieval Europe’s view of Asia and its cultures.
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5 hours ago

Medieval Rednecks: How Rustici Became the Butt of the Joke - Medievalists.net

Medieval peasants were often labeled 'rustic', signifying their work and role in society, which led to dehumanizing connotations.
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1 day ago

What Does Napoleon Have to Do With a 2015 Art Heist?

Art heists, like those chronicled by Ralph Pezzullo, remain a captivating topic due to their historical context and audacity.
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17 hours ago

A new reading of Sherman's march shows how enslaved people sought to free themselves

Sherman's march aimed to destroy Southern resources and break civilian support for the Confederacy, often misrepresented in popular culture.
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1 day ago

Anniversary of birth of Irish hero Daniel O'Connell rekindles mystery of missing heart

After his death in 1847, O'Connell's heart was sent to Rome and kept as a prized relic in the Irish College at St Agata dei Goti, but authorities discovered it was gone in 1927.
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20 hours ago

Today in History: August 7, Twin Tower tightrope walk

On Aug. 7, 1974, French highwire artist Philippe Petit performed an unapproved tightrope walk between the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York, chronicled in the Academy Award-winning documentary Man on Wire.
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1 day ago

They slaughtered us like animals': the inside story of how one of the biggest atrocities of the Sudan war unfolded in Zamzam

Hanadi Dawood's health center in Zamzam faced an imminent assault by the RSF amidst a humanitarian crisis affecting 500,000 residents.
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2 days ago

Richest Hellenistic Thracian grave in Bulgaria found

A Thracian warrior's richly furnished tomb dating to the 2nd century B.C. was discovered in Bulgaria, indicating his status as a local ruler.
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2 days ago

"Standing on the Shoulders of Giants": Revisiting Bernard of Chartres' Metaphor and Its Hidden Legacy - Medievalists.net

The metaphor of dwarfs on giants' shoulders symbolizes a blend of humility and recognition of knowledge built on past thinkers.
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King Athelstan in Virtual Reality: New Project Brings England's First King to Life - Medievalists.net

"This is about bringing King Athelstan's era to life in an unprecedented and innovative way through cutting-edge technology."
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 day ago

The Role of Workers' Soviets in the Russian Revolutions

Soviets originated in the Russian Revolution of 1905 as worker councils, representing worker interests during strikes and advocating for improved conditions and pay.
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Monastic Music Returns to Buckland Abbey After 500 Years of Silence - Medievalists.net

Monastic music is performed at Buckland Abbey for the first time since the 1530s from a rare 15th-century manuscript.
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The Scotichronicon: A Medieval Chronicle of Scotland's Myths, Murders, and Kings - Medievalists.net

Walter Bower's Scotichronicon chronicles Scottish history for James II during his minority, continuing the work of John Fordun.
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'The Devil Reached Toward the Sky' Tells an Oral History of the Atomic Bomb

The Devil Reached Toward the Sky offers diverse voices in recounting the inception and impact of the atomic bomb.
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Which Island Was Amelia Earhart Attempting to Reach When She Disappeared in 1937?

Daily quizzes are hosted by Ray Hamel, featuring unique topics for participants to test their knowledge.
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Henry VIII's Lost Dagger? Tudor mystery edges closer to truth at Strawberry Hill exhibition

A lost Ottoman dagger, thought to have belonged to King Henry VIII, is being traced and will be part of an upcoming exhibition.
#world-war-ii
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3 days ago
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'The Sun had fallen to Earth' - a survivor's recollection of the Hiroshima bombing

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'The Sun had fallen to Earth' - a survivor's recollection of the Hiroshima bombing

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Underwater city near Noah's Ark 'resting place' challenges Bible story

An ancient underwater city beneath Turkey's Lake Van may challenge the origins of Noah's Ark.
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Why Adolf Hitler Swore By A Vegetarian Diet - Tasting Table

Adolf Hitler's vegetarianism was likely motivated by health issues rather than a genuine concern for animal rights.
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Derek King officially introduced as new head coach of Hershey Bears: 'I feel like this is the 33rd NHL team. I'm very excited and honored.'

Derek King is the 29th head coach of the Hershey Bears, previously coaching the Rockford IceHogs and the Chicago Blackhawks.
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2 days ago

10 Medieval Studies' Articles Published Last Month - Medievalists.net

Y. pestis genomic evidence has been found in a 6th century mass grave in Jerash, Jordan.
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6 days ago

Edel Bhreathnach Wins Prize for Book on Monasticism in Ireland - Medievalists.net

Edel Bhreathnach's Monasticism in Ireland, AD 900-1250 explores the functioning of monasteries during a period of major change, questioning the true nature of the monastic church.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
2 days ago

Robert E. Lee: General-in-Chief of the Southern Confederacy

Robert E. Lee was the prominent Confederate general, known for his victories and defeat at Gettysburg, ultimately surrendering in 1865.
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6 days ago

New Medieval Books: Images of Thomas Becket in the Middle Ages and Beyond - Medievalists.net

The present collection builds upon this recent body of scholarship. It embraces the expanded framework of visual and material culture studies to explore a spectrum of objects executed in a broad range of media.
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2 days ago

The great myth of empire collapse | Aeon Essays

No one walks among the wild goats and darting snakes of the mountain, its steppe where grew the succulent plants grew nothing but the reed of tears ... Akkad is destroyed!
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fromThe Nation
2 days ago

The Danes Resisted Fascism, and So Can We

The story of Stauning and King Christian X's defiance against Nazi oppression is a myth but reveals deeper truths about Danish resistance.
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Great Pyramid timeline shattered as new clues point to older origins

The timeline of the Great Pyramid's construction is challenged, suggesting it may be much older than previously believed.
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2 days ago

Lin-Manuel Miranda gets wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York as Hamilton' celebrates ten years on Broadway | amNewYork

Lin-Manuel Miranda is honored with a wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Hamilton on Broadway.
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1 week ago

What the Black Death Can Teach Us About Childhood Malnutrition and Adult Health - Medievalists.net

Malnutrition in early life may have increased resilience to the Black Death despite causing long-term health issues.
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The Renaissance and Byzantium are characters in the same play, with Ada Palmer - Medievalists.net

The Italian Renaissance and Byzantium are invented categories that shape the Western historical narrative.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
3 days ago

The Difference Between the Mensheviks & Bolsheviks

The Mensheviks preferred a two-stage revolution led first by the bourgeoisie, then the workers, aligning more with Karl Marx's idea of revolution occurring in industrialized states.
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New Medieval Books: Frederick Barbarossa - Medievalists.net

Frederick Barbarossa was a major 12th-century figure, influential as Holy Roman Emperor and in the Crusades.
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Matthew Paris: Was This Medieval Chronicler a Reliable Source? - Medievalists.net

Matthew Paris blended fact, rumor, and political messaging in his historical accounts.
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3 days ago

New Medieval Books: The Warhorse in England - Medievalists.net

Warhorses were crucial in medieval warfare, especially during the reigns of Edward I and Edward II in England.
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4 days ago

Neolithic ritual pits unearthed in Germany

Twelve sacrificial pits were discovered containing offerings including the remains of burned houses, ceramics, dog bones, and human skulls, near Gerstewitz, eastern Germany.
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1 week ago

Not just the Western Front: "Ring of Fire" rediscovers WWI's global story

Ring of Fire offers a global perspective on the First World War, focusing on the experiences of ordinary people rather than political leaders.
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3 days ago

The Confessions of Samuel Pepys by Guy de la Bedoyere review sex and the city

Samuel Pepys's diary is a key historical source for 17th century middle-class life, detailing personal and public upheavals.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Woman's memoirs give fascinating insight into life in 17th-century northern England

Alice Thornton's memoirs provide a unique northern female perspective on 17th-century life, detailing personal and political struggles.
fromThe Nation
3 days ago

The Story of America Can Be Found on the Banks of the Rio Grande

El Paso del Norte has served as one of North America's most enduring crossroads, marking a vital spot where the Rio Grande shifts eastward toward the Gulf of Mexico.
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3 days ago

Today in History: August 4, LAPD officers sentenced in Rodney King case

The U.S. Coast Guard was established on August 4, 1790, for enforcing trade laws and preventing smuggling.
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4 days ago

Medieval Street Art Unveiled in Cardiff - Medievalists.net

"It's been brilliant to see so many people stop, stare, and realise they're literally standing on history. The water gate has always been there, just beneath people's feet, so creating a piece of art that opens up the ground felt like the perfect way to reveal something that was hidden in plain sight all along."
History
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5 days ago

Rare 900-year-old ceramic bowl found at ancient city of Harran

The discovery of a 900-year-old ceramic ceremonial vessel at the Harran Archaeological Site in Turkey is significant as it showcases sophisticated multicolored lusterware glaze typical of medieval Islamic craftsmanship.
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1 week ago

"A Noble Theme": Orderic Vitalis as a Historian of Crusade - Medievalists.net

Orderic Vitalis’s narrative of the First Crusade in the 1130s reveals how crusading narratives were shaped for monastic and regional audiences in medieval Europe, emphasizing the achievements of Norman figures.
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Wars of the Roses Battle May Not Have Been a Battle at All, Historians Find - Medievalists.net

Much of the familiar story of the Battle of Wakefield may be inaccurate, suggesting a targeted ambush rather than a traditional battle.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Former residents remember Russell City after historic passage of reparation fund

To have that taken from you with no goodbyes, no relocation, no therapy, speaks to the deep loss experienced by the former residents of Russell City.
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4 days ago

Nike Missile Site Open House & Storytelling | Marin Headlands

The only restored Cold War Nike missile site in the country allows visitors to explore military history and technology every first Saturday of the month.
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4 days ago

The killing code: strange symbols in a WA settler's diaries lay bare frontier atrocities

Major Logue's diaries contain a code confirming historical accounts of violence against the Yamatji people.
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5 days ago

Exploring Spain's little-known legacy in Shanghai

Shanghai has transformed rapidly from a fishing village to a major global financial hub, reflecting its diverse and rich history.
#ancient-egypt
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5 days ago

50 Jobs in the Middle Ages - Medievalists.net

The House Books of the Nuremberg Twelve Brothers Foundation illustrate various medieval trades and professions through detailed images and descriptions.
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5 days ago

This Caribbean Island's Sunken City Was a Pirate Stronghold-and Now It's a New UNESCO World Heritage Site

"Port Royal's recent designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site is significant, validating the relevance of its history to Jamaica and the world," said Michelle and Suzanne Rousseau.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

The story behind the real Black aristocracy of the Gilded Age

The Gilded Age features prominent Black figures who achieved significant success and contributed to societal change.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Ask AI About Leadership-The Results Are Predictably Male

Leadership effectiveness has traditionally been defined by military and state-building accomplishments, a perspective shaped by historical power structures and legacy of male historians.
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1 week ago

New Medieval Books: Huon d'Auvergne - Medievalists.net

Huon d'Auvergne is a 14th-century epic poem featuring a journey to hell with 12,000 lines of rich narrative.
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1 week ago

Jamaicans with Scottish enslaver names; a society still in trauma. Edinburgh University has much to answer for | Chris Osuh

Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Rose Hall, is remembered as a sadistic 19th-century enslaver who terrorised enslaved people before her own death at the hands of her lover.
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1 week ago

Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs exposed on Oahu shore

Large ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs have reemerged on Oahu's Waianae Coast, revealing anthropomorphic figures carved into sandstone 1,000 years ago.
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1 week ago

In the Middle Ages, An Apple a Day Keeps Magic in Play - Medievalists.net

Apples have a rich historical significance in esoteric practices, representing love, fortune, and the transformative bond of food.
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1 week ago

Scientists Teach AI to Think About the Roman Empire

Aeneas AI successfully identified the date of Augustus's Res Gestae to around 15 CE, aiding historians in their research.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Spanish discovery suggests Roman era church' may have been a synagogue

The discovery of oil lamps and Hebrew artifacts in Castulo suggests a previously unknown Jewish community in the late Roman era, around the fourth or fifth century AD.
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1 week ago

Trajan, the Roman emperor who fought the Dacians and Parthians, superpowers like today's Russia and China

Marcus Ulpius Trajan, the martial emperor, leads the Roman army into combat during the First Dacian War, showcasing significant historical achievements.
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1 week ago

These United States: Coney Island

When the Switchback Railway debuted at New York's Coney Island in 1884, it signaled the arrival of the amusement park.
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1 week ago

Medieval Knight's Grave Discovered in Poland - Medievalists.net

Archaeologists in northern Poland have discovered a medieval grave with a carved tombstone depicting a knight in full armor, revealing the skeleton of a strong male.
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1 week ago

The Medievalist Who Taught Us How to Spot a Fascist - Medievalists.net

Umberto Eco's works show how medieval symbols can be twisted to support modern fascist ideologies.
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1 week ago

Top 10 Medieval Castles in Scotland - Medievalists.net

Scotland has numerous castles from the Middle Ages that are open to visitors and reflect their medieval origins.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Remains of extra tall warrior found in Bronze Age kurgan

A Middle Bronze Age kurgan in Azerbaijan contained a 6'7 warrior's remains along with unique funerary items, indicating specific burial practices.
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1 week ago

Aethelred the Unready: The Failed King

Aethelred the Unready's reign is marked by failure in unity and defense against Viking invasions.
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