History Seminoles Taught American Soldiers a Thing or Two About Guerrilla Warfare by oqtey April 3, 2025 by oqtey April 3, 2025 The word “Seminole” is derived from the Muscogean word simanó-li, or “runaway,” reflecting a common heritage, … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
History Parliamentary group receive warm welcome by oqtey April 3, 2025 by oqtey April 3, 2025 This week we welcomed a delegation from the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Archives and … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
History New Medieval Books: Ibn Khaldūn: Political Thought by oqtey April 3, 2025 by oqtey April 3, 2025 Ibn Khaldūn: Political Thought Edited by Gabriel Martinez-GrosTranslated by Anna Bailey Galietti Cambridge University PressISBN: … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
History News – 2025 AIA Grant Spotlight: Ellen and Charles Steinmetz Endowment for Archaeology by oqtey April 3, 2025 by oqtey April 3, 2025 April 1, 2025 To celebrate our 2025 Grant recipients, we contacted our winners to learn … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
History Triassic amphibians the size of alligators perished in mass die-off in Wyoming, puzzling ‘bone bed’ reveals by oqtey April 2, 2025 by oqtey April 2, 2025 Around 230 million years ago, at least 19 alligator-size amphibians expired together on an ancient … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
History Celebrating the Legacy of the Office of Strategic Services 82 Years On by oqtey April 2, 2025 by oqtey April 2, 2025 As the United States stood on the brink of World War II, President Franklin D. … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
History Tanks to Botanics – archives win accredited status by oqtey April 2, 2025 by oqtey April 2, 2025 Two radically different archives, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and The Tank Museum at Bovington, have … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
History 10 Medieval Studies’ Articles Published Last Month by oqtey April 2, 2025 by oqtey April 2, 2025 What’s new in medieval studies? Here are ten open-access articles published in March, which range … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail