New research reveals links between the 18th-century Ahanta leader John Canoe and the Caribbean festival Junkanoo
French scholar Jean-François Champollion announced his decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs on September 27, 1822
A new book celebrates the achievements of wanderers, whose stories have long been overlooked
Untold Stories of American History
A new Ken Burns documentary examines the U.S.' complex, often shameful response to the rise of Nazism and the plight of Jewish refugees
A new film stars Viola Davis as the leader of the Agojie, the all-woman army of the African kingdom of Dahomey
After a major restoration project, the path connecting 400 cultural and historic sites is once again passable
A new Starz series, "The Serpent Queen," dramatizes the life of the much-maligned 16th-century ruler
The British queen ascended to the throne at a time when most women were expected to conform to traditional domestic roles
The British queen died on Thursday at age 96
The 1540 megadrought brought mass suffering to the continent, but European society quickly bounced back
During the Crimean War, the Jamaican businesswoman operated a storehouse and restaurant that offered food, supplies and medicine to British soldiers
The Soviet leader, who died on August 30 at age 91, attempted to enact "revolution from above"
The parallels between the U.S. president and Alexander II, both of whom fought to end servitude in their nations, are striking
Journey to the coast of Croatia, where you’ll encounter an inviting coastline, ancient mummies and so much more
The story of Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table has captivated us for a thousand years. But is there any truth behind the tales?
The ancient Macedonian monarch specialized in siege warfare, polygamy and sacrilege
An exhibition at Toronto's Bata Shoe Museum examines fashion's role in supporting social hierarchies that emerged during the landmark intellectual movement
Historians are reevaluating Jane Boleyn's role in her husband and sister-in-law's downfall
A new book spotlights 100 historical photographs of lone women hidden among groups of men
Linear Elamite, a writing system used in what is now Iran, may reveal the secrets of a little-known kingdom bordering Sumer
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