history (/c/history)
Why do we always assume that small armies beat-down much larger superior force in the modern era? Why not assume that the larger army won?
What did The Royal Family do when the England was fighting America in the American Revolutionary War?
Why is Andrew Johnson not more maligned in American History?
How does the rise of China effect our collective understanding of the rise and fall of nations and empires?
I'm a professor in the History Department of a university. My department is going to host a symposium on India's Freedom. We want to hear people's opinion about 15th August 1947 and what does it mean to you?
Since I was out of town, and the cable was out where I was staying along with an absense of an internet connection, I was wondering, what is the significance of this event that is occuring on the east coast?
What was the attitude of people in the 70s/80s/90s towards older generations?
Why did Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) have so much power?
What was it like to live in the southern US in the 1960s?
In 2001, the US was on the path to an era of peace and prosperity. What would the world be like today if 9/11 had never happened?
Why did the Spice Girls not perform at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics?
What was the Cold War about?
What was the story behind the "Czech hedgehog"?
What were the main reasons for the Nazis to go after the Jews?
What is a decent history you can bring up to prove that the USA are not much better than the Nazis?
Who is the most forgotten man in history?
Why are most US presidents from Ohio?
After the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, when did the Balkans stop being referred to as Greece?
What are some examples of previously-hated minorities that are now widely accepted?
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