Full Width [alt+shift+f] Shortcuts [alt+shift+k]
Sign Up [alt+shift+s] Log In [alt+shift+l]

Improve your reading experience

Logged in users get linked directly to articles resulting in a better reading experience. Please login for free, it takes less than 1 minute.

More from History Today Feed

Canada and the US: Sleeping with the Elephant

Canada and the US: Sleeping with the Elephant JamesHoare Thu, 05/22/2025 - 09:11

yesterday 3 votes
The Black Chamber: Opening Europe’s Post

The Black Chamber: Opening Europe’s Post JamesHoare Thu, 05/22/2025 - 08:20

yesterday 2 votes
Execution of the Thief-Taker General

Execution of the Thief-Taker General JamesHoare Wed, 05/21/2025 - 09:15

2 days ago 2 votes
Nasser, Suez, and the Muslim Brotherhood

Nasser, Suez, and the Muslim Brotherhood JamesHoare Wed, 05/21/2025 - 09:14

2 days ago 4 votes

More in history

The History of Georgia: Between Europe and Asia

The country of Georgia is located in the southern Caucasus where Europe meets Asia. The region has often found itself at the crossroads of empires. After unification in the 11th century CE, the kingdom of Georgia experienced a Golden Age in the 12th century. Mongol invasion and infighting within the Bagrationi dynasty forced separate […]

13 hours ago 2 votes
The Myths of History

Facts, Fiction, and Hollywood

6 hours ago 1 votes
Homer’s Odyssey Summary: A Rhapsody-by-Rhapsody Breakdown

The Greek epic poem The Odyssey is attributed to Homer and is often described as the sequel to The Iliad. The Odyssey picks up after the fall of Troy and follows Odysseus (also Ulysses), the king of Ithaca, who fought on the side of the Greeks, as he journeys home. He is blown off […]

yesterday 2 votes
A Line Is The Main Protagonist : Paul Klee’s Black and White Lithographies

The artist cannot do without his dialogue with nature, for he is a man, himself of nature, a piece of nature and within the space of nature. – Paul  Klee, 1923   For German-Swiss artist Paul Klee (1879 -1940) the line is “a dot that went for a walk”. For him, drawing the line and … Continue reading "A Line Is The Main Protagonist : Paul Klee’s Black and White Lithographies" The post A Line Is The Main Protagonist : Paul Klee’s Black and White Lithographies appeared first on Flashbak.

yesterday 2 votes