Dashed Hopes: Netflix’s Roman Empire: The Mad Emperor Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date September 2, 2019
Interpreting the Big Easy: Adding Some Spice to History Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 27, 2019
A Grander Perspective: Smithsonian’s The American Revolution as a World War Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date May 6, 2019
An Intriguing Mishmash: David Yates’ The Legend of Tarzan Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date April 1, 2019
Away with 1619: Reinterpreting the Origins of American Slavery A 1901 Harper’s Magazine depiction of the arrival of slaves to Virginia in 1619. Courtesy of the New York Public Library Digital Collections. Post author By Jeffrey Lauck Post date February 11, 2019
Birds’ Eye View: David Cannadine’s Victorious Century Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date January 7, 2019
False Anniversary: Prolonging the Great War Centennial Greek soldiers march triumphantly into Smyrna (Turkish: Izmir), May 1919. Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date November 19, 2018
Imperial Confusion: Stages of Roman Government and Expansion One of the most famous representations of Augustus Caesar Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date October 8, 2018