The Women Who Ran the Lighthouses
History often pictures a grizzled sea captain at the helm, but many of Americaβs most vital lighthouses were run by women of incredible fortitude. Delve into the forgotten stories of…
Connecting the dots across time
History often pictures a grizzled sea captain at the helm, but many of Americaβs most vital lighthouses were run by women of incredible fortitude. Delve into the forgotten stories of…
The words "lockdown" and "isolation" may feel modern, but the practice of quarantine is a 600-year-old echo from the Black Death. Discover how the Venetian Republicβs desperate measure of "quaranta…
In 1816, snow fell in June and a strange fog blotted out the sun, earning it the name "The Year Without a Summer." This global climate catastrophe, triggered by the…
In the sweltering summer of 1858, London was brought to a standstill by an unbearable stench rising from the River Thames, which had become a vast, open sewer. This public…
Journey to ancient Nigeria to uncover the secrets of the Nok, one of sub-Saharan Africa's earliest complex societies. Discover their breathtaking terracotta sculptures, their pioneering leap into the Iron Age,…
From the tragic fall of the Greenland Vikings to joyous carnivals on a frozen River Thames, the Little Ice Age was a centuries-long cold snap that reshaped human history. This…