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Alice in Wonderland: The Dark Meaning Behind the Madness
You know the story. A curious girl falls down a rabbit hole into a world of talking animals, mad tea parties, and nonsensical riddles. For over a century, Alice in Wonderland has enchanted children around the world with its whimsical … Continue reading
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What happened to Indigenous Europeans?
There’s a chapter of European history that’s no longer told in books. Research suggests that thousands of years ago — long before recorded history — the indigenous peoples of Europe built unique, rich cultures. But then, something changed — dramatically. … Continue reading
The Best Thing That Could Happen to the Energy Industry | Matt Tilleard | TED
History has been written by whoever controls the dominant fuel of the era — until now, says renewables entrepreneur Matt Tilleard. He explains why, as the clean energy transition ramps up, we’re moving from a world where energy comes from … Continue reading
Where Did Jamaicans REALLY Come From? | Jamaican History
Where Did Jamaicans REALLY Come From? | Jamaican History Discover the true origins of the Jamaican people! 🌍 From Africa to the Caribbean, this video explores the deep history, ancestry, and cultural roots that shaped Jamaica’s unique identity. Learn about … Continue reading
Greater Manchester was Almost Much Bigger
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EXCLUSIVE: “How Fascism Works” Author Jason Stanley Plans to Leave the U.S. | Amanpour and Company
Trump’s America has started to challenge and redefine academic freedom, and Yale Professor Jason Stanley is sounding the alarm. He is the author of “Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future.” Stanley joins the show to … Continue reading