history (/c/history)
How does the average person afford to live in Tokyo?
What are some good history books for the subjects of war and politics?
Considering the medieval church had laws against sodomy, why was there such a thing as gay monks?
What was life like for an everyday person 50 years ago in a communist country?
What is the origin of the American system of government?
What did it feel like to live in the United States during World War Two?
What if Hitler had not invaded the USSR, but instead invaded the UK?
Why did the Holy Roman Empire, which was neither holy, nor roman, nor an empire, last for over a thousand years?
Where is the evidence the ancient Egyptians were black? I've never seen the push to make them white just Arabic.
What did the average person do on the day the United States declared war on Great Britain and France in 1798?
The British used religious dogma to justify American slavery, how did the Americans manage to break free from that mindset?
How did the Roman Empire decline for the last 4 centuries of its existence?
What are the odds of the US Constitution being repealed/amended in a way that significantly changes the country’s structure?
What is the story behind your username?
What factors led to the decline of Christianity in Sweden?
What are some historical examples of a "coup" deliberately being disguised as a popular revolt, and vice versa?
What was the average life of a slave in the south in the 1800s?
What are some of the most interesting "what ifs" in history?
What was the attitude towards smoking weed in the 60's?
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