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When the riots broke out, Nicholas instructed the city commandant to take firm measures and sent troops to restore order. It ...
A 1957 photo features the tollbooth on Alton's Old Clark Bridge, where tolls ranged from 30 cents to $2. The bridge was ...
The world celebrates International Women’s Day each year on March 8. But did you know that the celebration has a strong Russian link dating back to 1917?
International Working Women’s Day was never meant to be a celebration of women’s achievements within capitalism—it was a call to revolution. Its origins lie in the struggles of communist and socialist ...
International Women's Day has been around for over a century and belongs to all who care about women's equality ...
Marco Polo (1254--1324) is likely the most famous merchant who ever lived. Even small children know his name, thanks to the ...
You’ve likely heard the phrase “beware the Ides of March,” but what exactly is an Ides, and why the warning? In the ancient Roman calendar, the Ides fell in the middle of each month, not just March.
The first International Women’s Day was celebrated in 1911, in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland. The United Nations ...
Every year on March 8th, people worldwide gather to commemorate International Women's Day (IWD), a global event dedicated to ...
Martin Geissler investigates Vladimir Romanov's rise from Soviet submarine cook to millionaire football club owner and fugitive in a gripping tale of ambition, power, and chaos.