
History of Japan — Nanban Shock: Guns, Jesuits, and Nagasaki

Why States Exist

Dutch East India Company: The Dark Side of the Spice Empire

World War I: Why Trenches Ruled the West

1947–1948 and the Creation of Israel

Human History: The Mongol Shockwave

Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada

How War Wounds the Mind

Vikings, Alfred, and the Rise of England

Korea Under Japanese Rule: The March First Movement

Did Prehistoric Humans Always Fight Wars?

Why Ceasefires Are So Fragile

Wars of the Roses

Roman Britain and Boudicca

World War II: From Victory to the Cold War

Human History: Printing, Gunpowder, and the Spread of Power

Himeji Castle: The Hidden Weapons in Its Walls

World War II: Carriers Take the Crown

World War I: The War Far from Europe

World War I: India’s Massive, Overlooked Army

History of Japan — From Courtly Splendor to Samurai Rule

Human History: The Black Death—When Europe Stopped Breathing

Society: Is War in Our Nature?

World War II: Most Victims Were Civilians