01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers The Origins of the Title “Mikado” in Japanese Imperial History The Emperor of Japan first started to be referred to by the word “Mikado” in an explicit, personal… History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers Evaluating Robert E. Lee’s Generalship: Tactics, Leadership, and Lessons for Modern Leaders Robert E. Lee was a very good general, known for his tactical skill, strategic insight, and battlefield achievements,… History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers The Evolution of the “Slime Girl” Concept from the 1960s to Today’s Popular Culture The concept of a “slime girl” originated before the 1980s, but its recognition as a distinct character type… History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers The Fate of the Dacians: Insights from Roman and Byzantine Histories (275-1100) The fate of the Dacians after the Roman withdrawal from Dacia remains debated, with diverging Hungarian and Romanian… Public History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers India’s Partition: Key Factors Behind the Separation Following Independence India was partitioned at the exact moment it gained independence, not after. The division resulted from complex political,… History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers The American Civil War Ended in 1865: Understanding Its Significance and Context The American Civil War ended in 1865. This conflict, which began in 1861, concluded after four years of… History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers American Revolution Casualties: A Comparison of Losses Between British and American Forces Casualties in the American Revolution totaled roughly 25,000 to 31,500 deaths, including American, British, and Hessian forces, with… Public History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers The Evolution of “Byzantine” as a Term for Complexity and Inefficiency The word “Byzantine” became a synonym for something overly complex and inefficient largely due to the influential portrayal… History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers USSR and USA Responses to Hungarian Uprising and Their Impact on Cold War Dynamics The reactions of the USSR and the USA to the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 reinforced existing Cold War… Public History
01 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers Soviet Casualties in 1944 and 1945: Analyzing the Factors Behind the High Death Toll The Soviets continued to suffer high casualties in 1944 and 1945 primarily because they remained on the offensive… Public History