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The riddles of Heinrich Hermann Mebes

January 26, 2025

Five notebooks delicately bound, filled with drawings, words, allegories emblems, precise yet disordered

Articles

Frankenstein inspired by suicide of Mary Shelley’s half-sister, book reveals

January 20, 2025

The twin tragedies alter the understanding of the themes of Frankenstein. It is often read as a warning about the perils of science, but as the daughter of Wollstonecraft, England’s…

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Conservative MP Antoinette Sandbach

January 18, 2025

and her family ties to the trans Atlantic slave trade

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Feeble Spark – Zine

January 11, 2025

Color photos of artefacts from the Sisters of Chairty of New York and the New York Foundling

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Internet Vs Ocean: the essential wires we never think about

January 10, 2025

Did you know that the internet is held together by a network of undersea cables? And did you also know that these cables can trace their origin back to 1850s?…

Podcasts

Children say it every day in school, but have you ever wondered why we recite the pledge of allegiance?

January 9, 2025

We journey back to the late 1800s to understand how a massive wave of immigration and sagging magazine subscriptions gave rise to this vow of patriotism. From the Civil War…

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The People of the State of California v. George W. Hall

January 8, 2025

the worst statutory interpretation case in history.

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Important anarchist thinkers

November 29, 2024

the workers

Podcasts

A Victorian cult: inside the strange world of the Agapemone

November 27, 2024

In the 1840s, a strange, secretive community known as the Agapemonites set up camp in Spaxton, Somerset. Presided over by a rogue Anglican priest who believed he had a hotline…

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How Recovering the History of a Little-Known Lakota Massacre Could Heal Generational Pain

November 27, 2024

smithsonianmag.com How Recovering the History of a Little-Known Lakota Massacre Could Heal Generational Pain Tim Madigan 46–59 minutes To reach the place known as Mni Tho Wakpala, the Blue Water, you…

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