1681On this day in history french troops under King Louis XIV occupy Staatsburg 1684On this day in history colony Massachusetts under authority of English crown mounted 1690Revolt in Haarlem after public ban on smoking on October - 23. 1694American colonial forces, led by Sir William Phipps, fa...
The United States Capitol Building, which may be a cornerstone of American democracy, is also renowned for its rich history and numerous ghost stories. Among the most famous is the legend of the “Demon Cat.” This spectral feline is said to appear before significant national events, such as...
with movies, books, and plays depicting their lives and achievements. This representation not only brings their stories to a wider audience but also challenges prevailing stereotypes about deafness and disability. Events like Deaf History Month further highlight the contributions of deaf ...
The historical events since the 15th century have been the research object of this magazine, which gathers the best academic representatives of contemporary times and provides readers with in-depth historical insights and analysis. The contributors to this magazine come from all over the world, and ...
The historical events since the 15th century have been the research object of this magazine, which gathers the best academic representatives of contemporary times and provides readers with in-depth historical insights and analysis. The contributors to this magazine come from all over the world, and ...
The British Conquest of Quebec in 1760 was a key moment in Canadian history as it marked the beginning of a tense coexistence between French and English Canadians. Many argue that the Conquest had strong economic consequences in the form of the relative poverty of the French settlers. All the...
After the three days of the public lying-in-state, there was a further street procession to Paddington Station, a train journey to Windsor, a procession from the station to the Castle, and a culminating religious service in St. George's Chapel. The apparent seamlessness of such events ...
Historical revisionism is the practice of rewriting or distorting history in order to misrepresent past events, or radically misconstruing what an historical source states. This is often done for political or propaganda purposes, for example falsely claiming that a respected figure had similar views ...
1920, two earlier events, which occurred in A.D. 1760 (or 1709) and 1638, respectively, are considerably smaller, with magnitude M < 7 and more likely M~6 or less. Thus, this section of the Haiyuan Fault that broke during moderate-magnitude events failed again after a short interval ...
Canadian Historical Reviewis an influential academic journal in Canadian history. The journal provides a platform for comprehensive analysis of events affecting the current state of Canada and serves as a benchmark resource for exploring the development of Canadian society and its institutions. Innovative...