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Sunday, January 12, 2014
Napoleon’s Invasion of Russia
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Napoleon Bonaparte began his ill-fated 1812 invasion of the Russian Empire with 422,000 men. With each step further into Russian ter...
Friday, January 10, 2014
GENGHIS KHAN BUT YOU CAN’T
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There is a one in two hundred chance you are related to Genghis Khan. It doesn’t matter that your surname is not Khan. His DNA may be in ...
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Napoleon and Josephine, Love Letters and Angst !
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(Napoleon at the Pont d’Arcole, 1801, Image: Wikipedia) Many a person has undoubtedly expressed their love for someone in their life. ...
Friday, January 3, 2014
The Two Shoe Salesmen
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One of the most famous motivational stories on the lecture circuit is that of the two salesmen from competing companies who are sent to a f...
Thursday, January 2, 2014
The Greatest Migration of All
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Ask an American historian to define the Great Migration and you’ll hear one of several answers. Most will describe the movement of 6 mill...
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Why Were Tariffs Politically Important in Late 19th-Century America?
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After the Civil War, new industries brought Americans not just new products, but also more spending money and leisure time than any gener...
Was Santa White?
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Pundits have sunk their teeth into a fight recently over whether or not Santa was white. After Fox News commentator Megyn Kelly declared Sa...
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