This week’s image of the week features one of the greatest British heroes of them all, Prussian von Bluche, and Napoleon Bonaparte. The cartoon has
We follow-up last week’s post and look at a deadly love story involving George, Elizabeth, Edward and Richard. This article follows our introduction to the
In the article, we tell you about a very interesting book, Last Words of the Executed. The book documents the final words of people killed
What happened to freed slaves after they were liberated in Southern America? Our lead story in the new edition of History is Now looks at
On Thanksgiving, we look at the classic Thanksgiving painting. Thanksgiving started as a tradition many centuries ago. In fact, it began almost as far back
The article that needs no introduction! Following up on her previous pieces on World War One, including the spark that caused World War One to
Our final installment in The Wars of the Roses series looks at the intrigues that led Richard and Henry to face each other and bring
This week’s image (or images) of the week looks at a few photos of people being transported to the Australian gold rush… Probably as you’ve
Elizabeth Yates (1845–1918) was the mayor of Onehunga in New Zealand in 1894, just two months after women gained the right to vote in New
Our mental image of the First World War usually excludes the army of tunnellers who toiled beneath the trenches. We picture the war in grainy,