The French Revolution

The French Revolution

France did not enter the French Revolution as a poor, backward, collapsing country. It was one of Europe’s great powers: wealthy, cultured, admired, feared, and deeply unequal. Its monarchy projected splendor from Versailles. Its aristocracy lived inside a world of...
The Three Kingdoms

The Three Kingdoms

Introduction: The Civil War That Became a Legend China’s Three Kingdoms period is remembered as one of the most dramatic eras in world history. It had everything: collapsing empires, child emperors, corrupt court factions, peasant uprisings, military geniuses,...
The Cold War

The Cold War

For almost half a century, the world lived with a strange contradiction. The United States and the Soviet Union never fought each other in a direct, declared war. No American army marched on Moscow. No Soviet army invaded Washington. Yet the fear of war was...
The Great Emu War

The Great Emu War

The Great Emu War sounds like something invented by the internet. Australia, a country already famous for deadly snakes, giant spiders, crocodiles, kangaroos, and animals that seem specifically designed to test human confidence, once sent soldiers with machine guns to...
The American Revolution

The American Revolution

The American Revolution did not begin as a clean, heroic march toward independence. It began as an argument inside an empire. For more than a century, Britain’s mainland colonies in North America had lived in an uneasy middle ground. They were British subjects. They...