history (/c/history)
Has anyone ever won a war without bloodshed?
How did the Ottoman Empire survive being between Europe and China for so long?
Did the Ottomans try to expand into Poland-Lithuania?
What would the world be like if the Roman Empire never fell?
Did Cicero's speech at the trial of Gnaeus Plancius really convince the jury?
Why did the Ancient Romans never conquer India?
What was life like for the average person in the last years of the Weimar Republic (1929-1933)?
Is it possible that there will be a war in Europe in 10 years?
Would there be a world war without the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Imagine you're an American who just arrived in Japan in the 1960s. What do you see?
What are some historical examples of situations where people were able to see an impending doom in front of them, but nobody else could?
Is it true that WW2 France and Britain declared war on Germany even though they were fully aware that Germany had no intention of attacking them?
What are some good history books for learning about African American history?
How is it possible that the "big nose" anti-Semitic stereotype exists in countries where Jews have not been present for centuries?
What did the average working class person drink over the past few centuries?
What was the Heian period in Japan like?
What was the German view on the life of the average citizen in the Soviet Union?
What led to the switch from "Settling America" to "New World" to "the Americas?"
What would have happened if Germany had won the first world war
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