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Long before pyramids or empires, this fierce little hunter crept into human camps - and changed history. We track the African wildcat, the original feline that chose to tame us rather than the other ...
The job-seeker mindset, which craves stability over risk, has stifled the entrepreneurial spirit, collapsing free economies ...
From colonial revolts to quiet resistances, these historical fiction novels challenge everything you were taught about the ...
As the main countries in Europe could not readily agree on how to conduct their plunder of global resources in an orderly ...
Unesco-listed Rabat is fast becoming a favourite among those seeking a different Moroccan experience, Kate Wickers discovers ...
To understand everything that happens in Latin America in relation to the United States is to brush aside inconvenient ...
Nine Historians, Archaeologists and Filmmakers Receive $300,000 (USD) Each as the Dan David Prize Honors Innovative Research on the Human Past Winners' Work Includes Research on Asian American ...
Explore how Christianity remains the world’s largest religion, navigating both growth and challenges in today's diverse ...
The taking of Ojwang’s life also reveals a hegemonic power elite dangerously sleeping through a deadly revolution.
ShareA Professor of SocioCultural History and Gender Studies at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) in Ondo ...
The University of Cambridge are hiring an Assistant Professor in Islamic Art (ca. 1500-ca. 1700) of the Safavid and/or Mughal Empires.
From South Africa’s sacred baobabs to Japan’s revered cedars, discover the oldest and most awe-inspiring ancient trees ...