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Let's begin not with the global headlines of tariff threats and decoupling but with the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
The already strained relationship between Britain and the fledgling U.S. hit a boiling point in the early 19th century.
Frederick Selous, a British and explorer, writing about the conquest of the Ndebele during the 1896 uprisings described the ...
HYDERABAD: In the annals of Hyderabad’s history, few figures played a more crucial role than Moulvi Syed Muhammad Yusufuddin, ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man who is thought to have been killed by colonizers in the early 19th century has been returned for burial in Tasmania from a British ... Land was the colonial name ...
Analysis of dried plants from a colonial institution in 19th-century Australia reveals many ... both individuals and ...
The ‘Rani’ in her name did not refer to royal status. It was an honorific given by the ordinary masses who loved her. She ...
These birds, more than mere artifacts, are vital embodiments of the Zimbabwean heritage, connecting us to our ancestors and ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Work is currently underway at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg on a new exhibition featuring more than 120 objects from the museum’s extensive collection of 17th-19th-century ...
Up in the Sri Lankan highlands, a 19th-century transport ... linking thousands of colonial-era dirt roads and railway tracks built by the British for exporting tea. Though local companies have ...