history (/c/history)
What are some of the most important History books you should read?
What ended Hillary Clinton’s chances of becoming President in 2016?
How did French become a language of the UN?
What was life like on the day of Jesus Christ's crucifixion?
How would World War 2 have unfolded without the USA and the Soviet Union
If the Weimar Republic was just Germany after the war and the Third Reich was Germany under Hitler, why wasnt the period immediately after the fall of the Third Reich called the Fourth Reich?
What triggered the creation of the rank system in the US military?
What are some huge historical events that happened without most people knowing about it?
Why do people keep talking about Henry Kissinger like he’s a good thing?
What was life like for ordinary people during the fall of the Han Dynasty? Prelude to Three Kingdoms period?
Did the United Kingdom benefit or lose from its colonial empire?
What made the British Empire expansion so quick and violent in the 17th to 20th century? (Assuming it was)
How did the US react to Eleanor Roosevelt becoming the first lady?
What’s the earliest example of a Native American tribe becoming more violent after meeting Europeans?
Where did all the Boogaloo Bois go?
Greece has been in a depression for over a decade, and Portugal's economy collapsed in 2008 - what's it like to live in these countries?
What's the story behind the disappearance of the Sodder family children
What was it like to live in the United States in the 1890s-1900?
How does this sub feel about the possibility of a man becoming chairperson for the Democratic women’s caucus?
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