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The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History | History Today

The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History | History Today

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RSS This Day in History

  • President Kennedy establishes the Peace Corps
  • Soviet probe crashes into Venus
  • Salem Witch Hunt begins
  • Lindbergh baby kidnapped
  • Bomb explodes in Capitol building
  • New York Yankees star Mickey Mantle retires
  • Yellowstone Park established
  • Trains buried by avalanche
  • The Articles of Confederation are ratified after nearly four years
  • Zimmermann Telegram published in United States

RSS The World Next Week

  • Transition 2021 Series: A Gathering Storm—The Future of U.S.-North Korea Policy
  • Virtual Roundtable: Can Social Bonds Help Save the World?
  • World Economic Update
  • CFR Fellows' Book Launch Series Guest Event With Ray Takeyh
  • One Year Later: Global Health Lessons From 2020
  • Transition 2021 Series: U.S. Economic Recovery
  • Eliminating Human Trafficking: The Role of the Private Sector
  • What to Worry About in 2021
  • C. Peter McColough Series on International Economics With David Malpass
  • Paul C. Warnke Lecture on International Security: The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty—Reducing the Threat of Nuclear Weapons

RSS AbeBooks Blog

  • William Nicholson’s Alphabet Book
  • Three Howard University Yearbooks Featuring Kamala Harris Sell for $1,500
  • The story of Takaya Lone Wolf
  • The most desirable rare book of 2020 – A Wonderful Time by Slim Aarons
  • DreamHaven Books – Minneapolis’ haven for sci-fi, fantasy & horror

RSS Smithsonian History Feed

  • How the Smithsonian Can Help African American Families Research Their Ancestors
  • America's First Black Physician Sought to Heal a Nation's Persistent Illness
  • In a Covid-Affected Washington, D.C. Neighborhood, Black History Is Reinterpreted on a City Block
  • A Brief History of the Invention of the Home Security Alarm
  • The Fever That Struck New York
  • The Tragic Irony of the U.S. Capitol's Peace Monument
  • Looking Back at the Legacy of 'The Great White Hope' and Boxer Jack Johnson
  • Black Soldiers Played an Undeniable but Largely Unheralded Role in Founding the United States
  • The Uphill Battle to Stop Peru From Building a New Airport Near Machu Picchu
  • The Great Canadian Polio Vaccine Heist of 1959

RSS History Today

  • The Edict of Thessalonica
  • Zombies, Cannibals and Werewolves
  • Protest, Power, Play
  • 1771: The Year Britain Lost America?
  • On the Road Again
  • All By Myself
  • Publication of the Futurist Manifesto
  • The Venner Rebellion
  • Madam Butterfly and the Forging of Japanese Identity
  • Litigious Lives

RSS History Today Podcasts

  • Medicine Woman
  • The Crown Lost at Sea
  • The Wars of the Roses: The Queen who Lost Everything
  • Foreign Correspondents in the Soviet Union
  • Nagorno-Karabakh’s Myth of Ancient Hatreds
  • ‘The Terrible Lioness’
  • Terror on Wall Street
  • The Power of the Royal Mistress
  • The Rise of the Valkyries
  • Henry VIII Meets his Match

RSS Medievalists Blog

  • Astronomical Instruments in the Middle Ages: More than just a timepiece
  • From Vikings to Castles: A Journey to Studying Medieval Scotland, with Kate Buchanan
  • Henry the Young King: Top Star in the Tournament World
  • How can historians use new media to disseminate ideas?, with Merle Eisenberg
  • Historical document details martyrdom of Japanese Christian retainers 400 years ago

RSS In the Middle – Medieval Blog

  • Why the Hate? The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages, and Race, Racism, and Premodern Critical Race Studies Today
  • In Support and Solidarity
  • Open Letter from Medievalists In Support of the Wet'suwet'en Protectors
  • A Graduate Student in the (Farmers') Marketplace of Ideas
  • On hidden scars and the passive voice

RSS Medieval Hungary

  • The Restoration of the High Altar of Kisszeben
  • In memoriam Zsuzsa Urbach (1933-2020)
  • Mapping Eastern Europe Website Launched
  • Croatia and Hungary. 800 Years of Common Heritage
  • 10 Years of the Medieval Hungary blog

RSS History Extra Podcasts

  • The Roman emperors: everything you wanted to know
  • Adventure and archaeology in the golden age of Egyptology
  • Crafting historical weapons for Wolf Hall and The Witcher
  • Nefertiti: wife, mother, pharaoh
  • The women who fought back against Hollywood
  • Rivalries and romances: couples that shook up history
  • The Vikings’ global connections
  • The space race: everything you wanted to know
  • Sathnam Sanghera on how modern Britain is shaped by empire
  • The big questions of LGBTQ history

RSS Ask the Past

  • How to Freshen Your Face, 1565
  • How to Increase Your Energy, 15th century
  • How to Cure Your Cough, 1558
  • How to Interpret Forehead Wrinkles, 1562
  • How to Pest-Proof Your House, 1639
  • How to Bathe in January, c. 7th century
  • How to Make It Through November, c. 7th c.
  • How to Eat a Pumpkin, 1597
  • How to Survive a Mermaid Attack, 1527
  • How to Treat the Freshmen, 1367

RSS CBC Ideas Podcasts

  • Pt 2: Rethinking Policing
  • Behind the Lines, Part Two
  • BBC Reith Lectures: Mark Carney, Part Three
  • BBC Reith Lectures: Mark Carney, Part Two
  • BBC Reith Lectures: Mark Carney, Part One
  • Beethoven's Scowl
  • The Forever Protest
  • Behind the Lines, Part One
  • The Long Arm of Ayn Rand, Part Two
  • The Long Arm of Ayn Rand, Part One

RSS Council on Foreign Relations

  • Transition 2021 Series: A Gathering Storm—The Future of U.S.-North Korea Policy
  • Virtual Roundtable: Can Social Bonds Help Save the World?
  • World Economic Update
  • CFR Fellows' Book Launch Series Guest Event With Ray Takeyh
  • One Year Later: Global Health Lessons From 2020
  • Transition 2021 Series: U.S. Economic Recovery
  • Eliminating Human Trafficking: The Role of the Private Sector
  • What to Worry About in 2021
  • C. Peter McColough Series on International Economics With David Malpass
  • Paul C. Warnke Lecture on International Security: The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty—Reducing the Threat of Nuclear Weapons

RSS BibliOdyssey

  • Viridarium Novum
  • All Hail Lord Carrington!
  • Military ABC Book
  • Humble Heather
  • Japanese Falconry
  • Sci-Art Pedigree
  • Fiore dei Liberi
  • Peking Opera Figures
  • Schönschreibmeister
  • Folies Bergère

RSS Today’s Document from the National Archives

  • "Yellowstone Falls" by Ansel Adams

RSS The History Blog

  • Four-wheeled ceremonial chariot found at Pompeii
  • Pompeii fresco restored to glory
  • Ancient Chinese face cream made of beef fat, stalactites
  • Domus with marble “carpet” found in Nîmes
  • Small Viking hoard with huge brooch declared treasure
  • Munch wrote The Scream was “painted by a madman” on The Scream
  • Southern Urals warrior found in Scythian burial mound
  • Celtic business in the front, party in the back
  • Renovation of Seville tapas bar reveals 12th c. bathhouse
  • Millstone with phallus found during roadwork

RSS History of the Ancient World

  • A History of Ancient Rome in 10 Buildings
  • 10 Self-Help Tips from a Roman Emperor
  • The Search for Early Christian Egypt: Archaeology and the Treasures of the Desert
  • Basel papyrus is an ancient medical text, researchers find
  • Spells, charms, erotic dolls: love magic in the ancient Mediterranean
  • Pliny the Elder’s History: Recording the past in the Naturalis Historia
  • Guide to the classics: the Epic of Gilgamesh
  • Rome’s Flaminian Obelisk: an epic journey from divine Egyptian symbol to tourist attraction
  • Religions of Ancient Italy
  • Research network sheds new light on drinking and eating habits in the Roman world

RSS Got Medieval

  • Medieval Batman Cosplay Worth the Click-Through
  • The Medieval Secret To Besieging Castles That THEY Don’t Want You To Know (Wmm… Marginalia #118)
  • A Little Something Classy for the Patron (Mmm… Marginalia #116)
  • Speaking of Horses (Mmm… Marginalia #115)
  • Finally, a reason to call fundamentalists ‘medieval’
  • Make Like a Manuscript and Leaf (Mmm… Marginalia #114)
  • Adventures in Adaptation
  • On Horses, Getting Back On Them (Mmm… Marginalia #113)
  • Gravity in the Margins, again (Mmm… Marginalia #112)
  • Blasphemy, Blaspheyou, Blaspheverybody (Mmm… Marginalia #108)

RSS History and Women

  • Boudicca - Rage Against the Dying Light
  • Martha Graham's Cold War
  • The Aloha Spirit - The Life of Carmen Dolores Jaime Medeiros Rodrigues
  • Edith of Wessex - The Confessor's Wife
  • George Sand (Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin) 1804-1876
  • Those Not-So Wicked Sporting Ladies of the Wicked West - Pearl DeVere
  • The Pioneer Women of California - Ellen VanValkenburgh, Emily Williams, and Eva VanValkenburg
  • Tituba - The First Witch of Salem
  • Mary De Morgan - A Writer of Fairy Tales
  • Suffragettes - Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflins

RSS Roman Times

  • The transformative myth of Arethusa
  • For the love of Sappho
  • Winged deities of Greco-Roman mythology
  • Aristophanes: Comedian or Social Agitator?
  • Mythical origins of the game of knucklebones in the Mediterranean World
  • The psychological cost of warfare in the ancient world
  • Leda and the Swan: Bestiality in the Ancient World
  • Adrastus and the Seven against Thebes
  • Tales of Telephus
  • Living well in the Roman Empire

RSS Stuff You Missed in History Class

  • SYMHC Classics: The Dyatlov Pass Incident
  • Behind the Scenes Minis: Isadora
  • Isadora Duncan, Part 2
  • Isadora Duncan, Part 1
  • SYMHC Classics: The Nazi Games and Jesse Owens
  • Behind the Scenes Minis: Freedom Summer and Cobb
  • W. Montague Cobb, MD, PhD
  • Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964
  • SYMHC Classics: Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas
  • Behind the Scenes Minis: Smallpox and Cowpox

RSS Intelligent Life

  • What if we’ve forgotten how to socialise?
  • Weapons of mass obstruction: protest symbols, from rubber ducks to pussyhats
  • The barber cutting through vaccine scepticism
  • She was trafficked into a giant brothel. Now she runs it
  • How the iPhone killed the custom ringtone
  • From doomscrolling to zombie-boxes: a guide to screen-time slang
  • The alien hunter of Harvard
  • I’m spending more time than ever with my children. No one is enjoying it
  • Valentine’s Day: how chocolate became the food of love
  • Myanmar: “A coup is worse than covid. I’ve lived through three”

RSS The Victorian Era

  • Guest post: Wife beating in Victorian England …The ‘Rule of Thumb’
  • The history of schooling in Victorian Britain (guest post)
  • The mysterious case of the Foxborough bike racks
  • Take a stroll through a map (sponsored post)
  • The History Of The Bed: From Horse Hair To Now. How Have They Changed?
  • A Pocket of 19th Century Fashion in 21st Century Africa (guest post)
  • Guest post: Women’s Education in 19th century
  • My Inner Victorian
  • Yesterday enchanting today & the first domestic goddess
  • Sailing the world with spices and a monkey puzzle tree…

RSS Ancient Foods

  • Egypt: Archaeologists unearth ancient beer factory in Abydos
  • Geoscientists discover Ancestral Puebloans survived from ice melt in New Mexico lava tubes
  • The Moonshine Era
  • Triangle Trade
  • Happy 2021
  • Desert Wine
  • Forging Wari Alliances
  • A Taste for the Exotic
  • Socializing at the Symposium
  • Before the Pilgrims, Floridians celebrated the ‘real’ first Thanksgiving

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