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What Was the Blitzkrieg? Auftragstaktik Beyond Warfare

“Lightning war” and how businesses found inspiration in management principles that originated from Blitzkrieg

by Dimitar Danevski September 6, 2023January 4, 2024
German General Heinz Wilhelm Guderian in the left, wearing a military cap and uniform during World War II in 1944, on the right factory workers build tanks in a factory for the German Army during World War II.
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The Legalization of Christianity by Constantine the Great

How one fateful event ignited Rome's conversion to Christianity.

by Matthew Avitabile September 6, 2023January 4, 2024
A stone bust of Constantine the Great profile in front of a classical painting of Donation of Rome by the School of Raphael scene with a circular chi-rho symbol in the top left corner.
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Margery Kempe: Mad, Mystic, Human

Margery Kempe, a Medieval mystic, continues to be captivating to this day for her intense religious visions.

by Alejandra Armitage September 6, 2023January 19, 2024
A collage of a medieval manuscript page from The Book of Margery Kempe and a portrait of a woman with her hair covered by a white cloth. The manuscript has a red initial letter and a Gothic script.
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What Is the Sutton Hoo Burial? A Ship in a Sea of Grass

At the onset of WW2, a widow teamed up with an archeologist and found remarkable treasures on her land.

by Heather Menz September 6, 2023January 4, 2024
Three ancient artifacts on a black background: a helmet, a gold belt buckle with intricate designs, and a model of a purple and gold boat with a thatched roof.
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Who Was Eleanor of Aquitaine? Queen, Mother, Strategist

Born in an age when men ruled, Eleanor of Aquitaine was an accomplished leader in her own right.

by Janice Lundy September 4, 2023January 4, 2024
A painting of Eleanor of Aquitaine, the queen of France and England. She is depicted with long brown hair, wearing a red robe with gold details and a gold headband. The background is a green landscape with trees and yellow flowers. The painting is in a realistic style.
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Justinian I’s Legacy and the Code of Justinian

How has a legal code from nearly 1,500 years ago shaped today's global legal landscape?

by Hamzah Qutub September 3, 2023January 4, 2024
A collage of a mosaic of Justinian I wearing a crown overlaid on a manuscript page.
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Who Was Gustavus Adolphus? The Lion of the North

The king who upset the balance of power in 17th-century Europe. But could he have achieved more?

by Vladimir Vulic September 3, 2023January 4, 2024
The image is a combination of a historical map and a painting. The map is titled “Tabula exactissima Regnorum SUECIAE et NORVEGIAE” and shows the northern part of Europe, including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and the Baltic states. The painting is Gustavus Adolphus wearing a white lace collar, typical of the fashion of that time.
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How Did WW1 Shape the Axis Leaders of WW2?

The formative World War I experiences that drove the ideologies and ambitions of Axis leaders in World War II

by Cale Gressman September 3, 2023January 4, 2024
A collage of Axis leaders in World War 1 military uniforms, from left to right: Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler, Hideki Tojo.
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Pepin the Short: The First Carolingian King

Pepin established the Carolingian dynasty and laid the foundation of a strong Frankish state.

by Igor Radulovic September 3, 2023January 4, 2024
A painting of king Pepin the Short wearing a red robe and a gold crown, holding a gold scepter against a black background with a white circular border.
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Fatima Al-Fihri: Founder of the World’s Oldest University

In the 9th century, Fatima Al-Fihri founded a center of learning and worship. Her legacy lives on to this day.

by Cosima Brand September 2, 2023January 4, 2024
A museum exhibit of a Fatima Al-Fihri mannequin in a white robe holding a parchment scroll in front of a blue and white tiled archway.
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