In 1807, the British Parliament outlawed the slave trade. Then the government did something truly...
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Why the U.S. Has No Name
Today, the United States is a country, a nation, and we tend to think it has been since its birth....
The Dominican Republic Once Agreed to Join the U.S.
Few in the English-speaking world realize that the Dominican Republic once agreed to join the...
How Scotland and England Merged in the First Place
Now that the Scots have rejected independence from the U.K., it's worth asking how Scotland and...
Downton’s Mr. Bates Must Be an Assassin
I know: this isn't exactly history. But we've covered Downton Abbey before (twice), on more...
Russia’s Romanov Czars Might Not Have Been Romanovs
It's possible Russia's 19th and 20th Century czars didn't really belong to the imperial family....
How Scotland Can Have a Republican Head of State AND a Royal Family
On September 18, Scotland's people will vote on whether to secede from the United Kingdom. If they...
Downton Abbey Revisited: What Mary Owns, and Baby George Crawley
[SPOILER ALERT: Details below from Downton Abbey Season 3 + Ep. 1, Season 4.] In a post last year,...
America’s Founding Fathers Offered an Escape from Guns
America's gun lobby says private ownership of firearms prevents tyranny. That's why the Founding...
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