Seized by the Undertow: Barry Cunliffe’s Europe Between the Oceans Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date March 27, 2023
A Preponderance of Gold: Julian Fellowes’ The Gilded Age Post author By the Staff Post date March 13, 2023
Missing Ingredients: Historical Elision and the Assassins’ Creed Franchise The modern remains of the famous Parthenon, a temple to Athens' patron goddess built with the proceeds of its defensive league-turned-empire. Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date March 6, 2023
Wolves in Role Models’ Clothing: Les Standiford’s Meet You in Hell Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date February 27, 2023
Science versus Ignorance: Clio Barnard’s The Essex Serpent Post author By the Staff Post date February 13, 2023
Gaining our Bearings: Historical Scale & Its Implications HANDOUT - Enslaved workers working for Confederate forces during Civil War.(Courtesy of The Civil War in America from the Illustrated London News: A Joint Project by Sandra J. Still, Emily E. Katt, Collection Management, and the Beck Center of Emory University) Post author By Francis Butler Post date February 6, 2023
Spotight on the Steppe: Barry Cunliffe’s The Scythians Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date January 30, 2023
Parallels in History Part II: Weimar’s Fall and the Death of Reconstruction Post author By Francis Butler Post date January 9, 2023