1,461 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 8:10 PM UTC
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1,461 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 8:10 PM UTC
Posted by /u/HumbleRestaurant790
944 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 2:41 PM UTC
Posted by /u/labarge3
Hi all – my name is Matt King. I am an associate professor of history at the University of South Florida, and my latest book is A History of Goblins, which was published by Palgrave Macmillan this May. It considers the history of these fascinating creatures (and their many deriv…
824 upvotes
Jul 16, 2026, 12:37 AM UTC
Posted by /u/Impressive_Jello_909
Who actually coined the term 'Space'? I find it weird to think that there was a time when people looked at the sky and would call it something other than space. I assume that in different cultures it was called different things, but when did it become more universally known as '…
797 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 2:09 PM UTC
745 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 7:08 PM UTC
Posted by /u/PneumaticFizz
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…
195 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 5:37 PM UTC
Posted by /u/ShotFromGuns
As I'm sitting here during yet another 90°F+ heatwave, it occurs to me that if it sucks this much to be doing white-collar work in a dark room with fans, cold water, and the knowledge I can go somewhere air conditioned at any time, it must have been unimaginably worse for people…
149 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 4:57 PM UTC
Posted by /u/Zeuvembie
This is kind of a weird question since it's more about the practice of history than a question about what happened in history. Basically, is there an agreed-upon methodology or pedagogy about how historians interpret relationships that present as homosocial to the public, but wh…
139 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 9:47 PM UTC
Posted by /u/screwyoushadowban
This is a period of time where the Papal States are being (or about to be) gobbled up by Italian Nationalism and Europe is hurtling into modernity. So a long ways away from the heydey of Papal influence it seems. How much did secular leaders of Catholic countries, especially if…
130 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 3:27 PM UTC
Posted by /u/corpsmoderne
With this tongue in cheek question I have in fact several questions around the same topic: what were the southern elites really expecting seceding will achieve when they decided to do it (or in the months following it)? were they surprised that the Union rejected their secession…
110 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 10:49 PM UTC
Posted by /u/DANIELLE_2027
74 upvotes
Jul 15, 2026, 6:18 PM UTC
Posted by /u/sciguy11
Common views are that the very poor remained (as they couldn't afford to make the journey), as well as some of the elite (who had land and other assets). Were there any other perspectives on staying in India?