Austin was carved from the wilderness to be a national, even imperial, capital. Innkeeper Angelina Eberly saved it.
The fate of the settlers who founded the "Lost Colony of Roanoke" in what is now North Carolina remains unknown.
Whatever it is about medieval England that fired up a metalhead from Old Kilpatrick to start writing historical novels, it’s clearly potent ...
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The historic ranch in Washington County, Texas, dubbed Rocking C Ranch, has ties to "The Old 300," a group of early American ...
Husna-Tara Prakash, Sreemati Mukherjee and Devasis Chattopadhyay discuss Kolkata as a vibrant city in the 19th century at ...
Clive has written and co-authored a dozen books and nearly 100 published academic papers. Based in Newcastle, he also founded his own company, Archaeological Research Services Ltd (ARS), which has ...
‘L et Ireland go, with God’s blessing and a shake of the hand’, wrote Jerome K. Jerome in May 1920. This was a crucial year in Anglo-Irish relations, when Irish men and women were taking up arms ...
Tucsonan cuisine reflects the many disparate peoples who have called the Sonoran Desert home over the centuries – a colourful stew of influences from Indigenous nations, Spanish settlers, Anglo ...
One of the greatest mysteries in American history is the Lost Colony of Roanoke, a small settlement of more than […] ...