history (/c/history)
How does this sub feel about the role of the historian?
Why did Cortez go straight to Tenochtitlan instead of conquering the local tribes and building a military base to launch his conquest?
What was it like to live in the southern US in the 50s and 60s
What are your guesses about what will happen next after the take over in Israel?
Why do most governments pay such low wages?
What is your favorite source of historical information?
What were some life-changing historical events that happened in the same year but in different parts of the world?
What a terrible day in US cinema history. First, I see the news about Top Gun 3 being announced. Then, I search for Aquaman 3 only to find out Jason Momoa is replacing Superman with Aquaman 3 as his next film.
A man entered a church and shouted, "I am God."
Better wear the right socks in Archaic Greece!
What's the most notable thing you learned about history from watching the History Channel documentary series - "Vikings"?
What is the most important lesson we should learn from the history of war?
Was Egypt’s (modern day Cairo) the longest-lived empire ever?
Why did the Roman Empire decline in Western Europe and not in Eastern Europe?
Why did the Union want control of Fort Sumter so badly? What was so important about it?
What was the attitude towards the atomic bombing of Japan during the war?
Why did the Japanese expand so much during WW2?
In what ways was Pearl Harbor the apotheosis of the Japanese Empire?
Where do you think humans will be in 200 years?
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