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r/AskHistorians

805 upvotes

Jul 15, 2026, 7:08 PM UTC

Posted by /u/PneumaticFizz

If someone died in 1905 at 65 of 'exhaustion,' is that diagnosis likely accurate? Or is it potentially a euphemism or a misdiagnosis?

I have an ancestor who died under the title's circumstances and was curious if this was an antiquated term. There was a great deal of stress and generational trauma in his life, so it seems entirely plausible that he died from exhaustion, but was curious if there was any precede…

r/AskHistorians

585 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 9:56 AM UTC

Posted by /u/morbihann

Was "the beach" ever used recreationally i the middle ages?

So beaches obviously have always been useful for various activities scavange of washed out cargo, easy place to go in and with boats, etc.) but I got curious, is there any evidence of medieval people ever going to the beach for leisure. I cant imagine tanning was that needed, gi…

r/TrueChristian

336 upvotes

Jul 15, 2026, 9:08 PM UTC

Posted by /u/Climax_crescendo

I just said to God “ I feel stagnant in my relationship with you and I don’t know what to do?” And He answered immediately.

I wasn’t reading my bible at all. made excuses for going to church even though it’s a really good one. hardly had pray or worshiping😞. Ive been trying to be a light online but completely burnt out in my personal life and unstable much of the time. relying on getting my word fro…

r/AskHistorians

200 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 3:33 PM UTC

Posted by /u/Reebok_MF_classics

Why are Māoris considered indigenous but Falklanders aren’t?

As I understand it, the Māori were originally a people from across the sea who sailed to New Zealand, an uninhabited island at the time, and then began settling it. They formed a bond with the land when it was empty, and, as such, are correctly and universally considered the ind…

r/AskHistorians

50 upvotes

Jul 15, 2026, 8:45 PM UTC

Posted by /u/NewMaleperduis

How did one-room schoolhouses work?

I know one-room schoolhouses (where one teacher taught multiple grades at once) were the norm in many rural areas for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries. But as a city slicker, I can't imagine how that would actually work since the teacher can only do one thing at a time.…

r/TrueChristian

47 upvotes

Jul 15, 2026, 9:41 PM UTC

Posted by /u/Nokkup

Fall in Love with Christ Again and Again and Again and Again

I just wanted to say this because for the past two and a half weeks or so, I have completely fallen in love with the Lord—not romantically, obviously. Just deep, spiritual, profound love. Jesus has been working through me very quickly in a short amount of time and it kind of fee…

r/TrueChristian

25 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 1:31 PM UTC

Posted by /u/Only-Shopping2640

Can we please stop saying that we're "excited for the Rapture"?

Yes, I know that the excitement comes from Jesus returning to earth, but it clearly says that He "will come to earth not with peace, but a sword". Though I'm still reading the New Testament, I've read in Revelations about what the end times will be like. And I'm still nervous th…

r/AskHistorians

23 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 11:54 AM UTC

Posted by /u/grzybeczek

Did peasants ever go away on holiday?

In today's day and age travelling abroad, or at least to a seaside town is more accessible than ever (at least in Europe where I'm posting from). While not absolutely everyone can afford it, a vast majority of the working class is able to travel away from home at least occasiona…

r/AskHistorians

23 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 12:46 AM UTC

Posted by /u/LionTiger3

Did Chinese scholars come to any of the same conclusions as the Greeks on axioms of geometry? If they came to different conclusions, what was the reasoning?

I hear about the Greek development of geometry, but not Chinese geometry. Chinese scholars worked on geometry around the same time as the Greeks, but independently from the Greeks. Euclid developed basic ideas. Did Chinese scholars come to the same conclusions as the Greeks? If…

r/AskHistorians

22 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 5:01 AM UTC

Posted by /u/whereisspacebar

On many threads about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, many Redditors praise Ukraine as the technology hub of the former Soviet Union. How accurate is this assessment?

On many subreddits discussing the current Russian invasion of Ukraine ( /r/worldnews, /r/CombatFootage, etc.) Redditors have lauded Ukraine's history as the technological hub of the USSR as the source of their innovations (for example, the use of drones and the development of we…

r/TrueChristian

21 upvotes

Jul 16, 2026, 4:11 AM UTC

Posted by /u/kikass4

How do you see God when you've lost everything and you're not Job?

I lost my job and the economy where I live is terrible. Can't find work. My relationship ended too. For years I was the one providing for my family. Now that's all gone and I'm the one who needs help. I hate it. I know about Job. People keep telling me to "just have faith like J…