21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers The Evolution of Villainous “Mwahaha” from Ancient Times to Modern Entertainment The earliest instances of villainous “mwahahaha” laughter in entertainment date back to online chatrooms around the early 2000s,… Public History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers Did the Dutch Benefit From Trading Manhattan for Suriname? A Closer Look at Colonial Value Manhattan, as part of New Netherland, likely would not have held substantial value for the Dutch if it… Public History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers Understanding the Purpose and Impact of the Vietnam War The point of the Vietnam War was to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia while supporting… History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers Egyptian Pyramids: Truth Behind Traps and Defense Mechanisms Explained Egyptian pyramids were protected against grave robbers but not rigged with elaborate traps as often depicted in movies.… Public History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers Modern Astrology Compared to Ancient Greek Practices: Key Similarities and Differences Modern astrology shares core elements with ancient Greek astrology but shows significant differences in focus, method, and interpretation.… Public History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers Assessing the Accuracy of Hell on Wheels in Portraying the American West Hell on Wheels offers a relatively good depiction of the American West, especially compared to many other Hollywood… History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers The Reality of Knights: Understanding Their Role, Status, and Legacy in History A knight is someone formally recognized through a ceremonial initiation called knighting, typically involving the girding of a… History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers Julius Caesar’s Influence in The Dark Knight: Analyzing Political Themes and Character Arcs The Dark Knight uses Julius Caesar as an allegory to explore themes of political power, dictatorship, and moral… Public History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers From Thriving Metropolis to Desolate Ruins: The Decline of Rome’s Population and Infrastructure Rome did not become a gigantic empty ghost town, but it experienced a slow and long decline in… Public History
21 Jul, 25 BySarah Rodgers The PX Symbol: Its Meaning, Significance, and Cultural Presence The PX symbol stands for the Chi-Rho, a Christian symbol formed by combining the Greek letters Chi (Χ)… Public History