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Imperialism in the Far Reaches of the Roman Empire: Rome and Britain
The relationship between Rome and the province of Britannia is complex and the state’s methods of maintaining the province varied greatly.

Amelia Mitchell
Feb 258 min read


Plague and Print: An Essay on Plague and the Printing Press in Early Modern Europe
In the middle of the 15th century, the German inventor Gutenburg, designed and built the first known mechanised printing press in Europe.

Caleb Shaw
Feb 117 min read


Why did the Reformation succeed where other 'heretical' movements had failed?
Protestant Reformers achieved more success than their predecessors due to various factors that facilitated the spread of their 'heresies.'

Abigail Jack
Nov 25, 202410 min read


The British Empire and Slavery: Why Everybody is So Wrong
Without a proper appreciation for history, we may never improve on the prosperity and peace laid down by the British Empire.

Rev Mark Powell
Oct 30, 202410 min read


The British Monarchy and Australian National Identity
The British monarchy is one of the longest-surviving institutions in human history. To quote my favourite movie, it is history.

Dr Stephen Chavura
Oct 28, 20242 min read


Reformation to Revolution? An Essay on Protestantism and the Scientific Revolution
How did religious reform shape scientific progress? The intriguing link between Protestantism and the Scientific Revolution.

Caleb Shaw
Oct 11, 20246 min read


Unravelling the Complexity of Feudalism in Medieval Europe
In medieval Europe, feudalism lacked full systematic consistency due to its traditions-based customs rather than legal frameworks.

Abigail Jack
Oct 9, 202411 min read


The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
The First World War had just ended. Germany lay in ruins. The people were desperately grasping for a new leader—a saviour...

Tahlia Field
Sep 18, 20246 min read


Martin Luther: Whether One May Flee From Deadly Plague
It was in the late summer of 1527, when a wave of bubonic plague struck the university city of Wittenberg, in Saxony.

Caleb Shaw
Sep 14, 20245 min read


What (or Who) Inspired the World’s Greatest Musician? Johann Sebastian Bach’s Secret
Johann Sebastian Bach is arguably the greatest composer of all time. But what motivated him?

Cody Mitchell
Aug 14, 20245 min read
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