From coloring eggs to gifting baskets full of candy, these are some of the most popular Easter traditions—and the history of their origins. Read More
The Roman prefect, known to Christians as the man responsible for Jesus' death, is one of the few New Testament figures to appear in the... Read More
On March 30, 1972, over 25,000 North Vietnamese soldiers, backed by Soviet weaponry, poured across the DMZ separating the two Vietnams. Read More
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Analysts say carpet bombing countries is a war crime. But it wouldn't be new for the US. Read More
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The highs and the lows on the way to modern America. Read More
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about the telephone on its 150th anniversary. Read More
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Why Gettysburg? What makes one battle capture a lifetime of curiosity? On this episode of Boom Goes the History, we sit down with American... Read More
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The Long Death of Adolf Hitler: An Investigative History by Caroline Sharples explores the public fascination with the dictator’s... Read More
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A journalist tells the improbable tale of a British diplomat who worked to free Ireland – and paid the ultimate price Read More
Sixty years ago, tobacco execs entered the ultra-processed food sphere. Now, those execs are moving on – this time to social media. Read More
Across cultures, early spring is a time to let loose and play pranks—but historians can’t agree on who invented the custom of... Read More
If the first April Fools’ Day stunt is lost to history, there have been some memorable pranks over the years, my favorite involving an... Read More
In his remote headquarters, the United Farm Workers leader began to see himself as not just a union leader, but a visionary healer. Read More
On Sunday morning in the UK the hour between 1am and 2am will simply disappear. No witchcraft will have occurred, of course, we will simply... Read More
A scrawny hippie and a nerdy engineer who became prank-playing friends vowed to change the world when they founded a Silicon Valley startup... Read More
The Unabomber's campaign of violence had baffled investigators for almost two decades. The BBC reported on his arrest 30 years ago, when he... Read More
What did our forebears do during the Nazi era? A subject long shrouded in silence in German families. Now, the US National Archives has made... Read More
In victory, the president invoked a virtue both classical and theological Read More
The War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714) was the first of several major wars fought between the great powers... Read More
As U.S. troops moved to liberate the beautiful city of Manila in 1945, the Japanese embarked on a campaign of destruction and death. Read More
People with learning or physical disabilities occasionally had unique opportunities in Tudor society as ‘natural... Read More
Honoring the start of the year and the change of seasons are practices as old as time. Read More
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As U.S. troops moved to liberate the beautiful city of Manila in 1945, the Japanese embarked on a campaign of destruction and death.... Read More
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