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1920s Mugshots Instead of the usual style of holding a sign and having front and profile shots taken, these “special photographs” have a far more casual feel. The name, date, and in some cases other details are etched onto the photographs
fucking-history: Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Turkish generals, and soldiers during the Turkish War of Independence. Gifs made by kylechipchura via (video/documentary source)
valyrianpoem: Eleanor Roosevelt and Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a Soviet sniper credited with 309 kills, she is regarded as the most successful female sniper in history. She visited with President Franklin Roosevelt, becoming the
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rooseveltamnh: “Why, I cannot now recall that I have ever met a man with a keener and more comprehensive interest in the wild life about us—an interest that is at once scientific and thoroughly human.” - John Burroughs, Camping and Tramping with
collective-history: On this day, seventy-nine years ago, citizens in a bar celebrate the end of alcohol prohibition in the United States. December 5, 1933. A little late for a reblog, but still.
Gold medalist Tommie Smith (center) and bronze medalist John Carlos (right) raise black-gloved fists during the American national anthem at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Australian sprinter Peter Norman, who won silver in the 200 meters and supported
Saw “Son of Batman” recently, and like many people, I had my fair share of criticisms concerning the film. *SPOILERS* The biggest and most blatant offenders being: 1) Damian’s “and history repeats itself” line at the fairgrou
ok so like I am in love with Kim Si hyungs deep voice and yijeong?(ithinkthatshisname) looks like another freaking Dongwoo and I am just in love with this song and akldsjalksjal starting to really dig the group History :3
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histales: History - Dating Do’s and Dont’s
sleepyikoala: hongblinks: Guys, guys, guys, guys….THREE MORE DAYS UNTIL HISTORY TEASERS! Are we going to be seduced? Murdered? Nobody knows! #dont call ur album desire and then do a title called psycho #one min sihyoung looks like he’s in jail
I always hate posts that are like“This person from history was trans! They were a bank robber and they murdered like 25 people! How cool is that!”“trans 👏 positive 👏 history 👏”“What a role model I bet those people they killed deserved
dances-withhipsters: geekspren: Lars Anderson: A New Level of Archery Lars Anderson studied historical manuals and rediscovered an ancient and extremely fast way of firing arrows from a bow, making icons like Legolas and Katniss look like slugs. He
exgynocraticgrrl: Gerda Lerner (1920-2013) , former Robinson Edwards Professor Emerita of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Gerda Lerner (1920-2013) Women and History (excerpt)-- A Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Jeffrey Mishlove
belligerentbagel: thoughtportal: Happy Labor Day. Today I learned about probably the first strike to happen IN SPACE. “We would never work 16 hours a day for 84 straight days on the ground, and we should not be expected to do it here in space.“
thenerdofsparta:khaleesijade: simaraknows: gilbertbielschmidt: seduce me with ur history knowledge vikings made their woman handle the finances because they thought math is witchcraft The idea that unicorns are only able tamed and captured by
ck-blogs-stuff: therealklt: E.T. and Star Wars exist canonically in the same universe, mostly because George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have a long history of fucking with each other. Omg…
Ulisse Aldrovandi, Monstrorum Historia (History of Monsters) late 1500s, a compendium of monstrous and human hybrid races. Here shown are the Cynocephali, dog-head humans said to inhabit a island in the far East. Not monsters in the sense of inspiring
atlasobscura: Hereford Cathedral Chained Library - Hereford, England In the Middle Ages a collection of 150 books constituted a major library. These hand-transcribed and -bound volumes on law and religion were irreplaceable assets, and thus exceedingly
collectivehistory: Today in History: Jul 29, 1958, NASA is created On this day in 1958, the U.S. Congress passes legislation establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a civilian agency responsible for coordinating America’s
fuckyeahdrugpolicy: Sacrificed Incan Children Died Full of Coca and Alcohol | Motherboard Researchers ran tests on three creepily well-preserved mummies—a boy and a girl who were four or five, and one 13-year-old girl. They were discovered in 1999
odditiesoflife: The Original “Raven” from Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” Perched on a log in the Rare Books department of the Philadelphia Free Library stands a strange piece of history. Dead since 1841, but preserved with arsenic, and frozen
dotcross: Currently reading up on the advertising history of coffee. Sexist (by today’s standards) ads like this were apparently commonplace during the 1930s in the US, and it was not limited to just ads produced for Chase & Sanborn. Hill’s Brothers
mediumaevum: Saint-Émilion’s history goes back to prehistoric times and is a World Heritage site, with fascinating Romanesque churches and ruins stretching all along steep and narrow streets. The town was named after the monk Émilion, a
englandsdreaming: The Bone Wars, also known as the “Great Dinosaur Rush”, refers to a period of intense fossil speculation and discovery during the Gilded Age of American history, marked by a heated rivalry between Edward Drinker Cope (of the Academy
chotomy: i’ve been wanting to learn about alexander the great for ages, but unfortunately i hate military history :’( luckily this paper gave me the opportunity to read Alexander’s Tomb by Nicholas J. Saunders, and dear GOD did that man live a bananas
fuckyeahhistorycrushes: Ah… Jaques-Louis David. French revolutionist, propagandist, and unbelievable artist. The man even makes murder scenes look beautiful. <3 Unf.
crookedsin: sweatervestformycentaur: Alright, this is kind of an odd question, but: does anybody know anything about Robespierre being asexual or something? Like, I think I’ve heard some small mutterings about this once, but I’m not sure and
c-adaverine: Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581 Ilya Repin This painting depicts the historical 16th century story of Ivan the Terrible mortally wounding his son in Ivan in a fit of rage. By far the most psychologically intense of
ofthaveimused: General George Washington and Aide-de-Camp Alexander Hamilton Revolutionary War
eternallybeautifullyblack: Photos: Survivors of North Carolina’s Eugenics Program Photographs by Andy McMillan / Text by Maya Dusenbery Between 1929 and 1974, North Carolina sterilized more than 7,500 of its residents. Most were operated on without
aximili: Every time I see Elizabeth i’s signature I get absurdly happy cause I just imagine her signing her name and doing a little twirly and then pausing and then adding a few more twirlies “your majesty perhaps thats enough twirls” suggests
whitepeoplestealingculture: humansofcolor: nativefaces: CULTURAL GENOCIDE: Before and After photo of a young Cree boy, forced to attend a Canadian “Indian school.” (1910) Despicable. I want to show this to white people who say that cultural
divine-apathia: callipygianology: englishjakes: rosalind franklin discovered the double helix in dna but her research was stolen by two men before she could properly share the information and now watson and crick are famous for what she spent years
claidilady: sunteaflower: We call ships ‘she.’ We call our war machines ‘women.’ We compare women to black widows and vipers. And you’re going to tell me it’s not ‘lady-like’ to scream, to take up space, to fight and demand respect and
dragondicks: art has been used throughout history as a tool of oppression just as much as it has been used as a tool of expression. it is important to dissect and critique art on every level, it does not get a free pass to perpetuate whatever potentially
elfiot:please take the time to remember every member of our community who was lost from aids. our government did nothing to save them. our schools do nothing to remember them. an entire generation of lgbt culture and history has been lost, the generation
biomedicalephemera: Heating and cooling apparatuses for use in the sick-room Top: Fig 1 and 2 - Hot air apparatus for bed and stove. Fig 3 and 4 - Cloak and frame for steam or hot-air therapy in a chair. Note the small additional stove under the chair,
italianartsociety: Painter Paris Bordone died on 19 January 1571 in Venice, where he had spent the majority of his career. A native of Treviso, Bordone excelled in portraiture, mythologies, and history paintings. Working in both oil and fresco, Bordone
tennydr10confidential: David Tennant visiting and learning about the people and history of Pompeii.
horsemannumber0: sweetpretending: rakeeshsorrel: megustamemes: [TL;DR of your country’s history] [maps via think0] I can vouch that the History of Canada is entirely 100% accurate. australia; spot on. America; 1000000000000000000000% accurate.
lesbianshepard: my fave greek history story to tell is that of agnodice. like she noticed that women were dying a lot during childbirth so she went to egypt to study medicine in alexandria and was really fucking good but b/c it was illegal for women
goldpath: thenerdofsparta: khaleesijade: simaraknows: gilbertbielschmidt: seduce me with ur history knowledge vikings made their woman handle the finances because they thought math is witchcraft The idea that unicorns are only able tamed and
in-the-violet-hour: destroymales: terpsikeraunos: queenotrera: History wants so badly for Cleopatra to be beautiful. Like they can’t conceive of Rome being intimidated by anything less because being a linguist, fleet commander, and powerful ruler
dominawritesthings: thewellofastarael: mexica-boricua: skywritingg: myvaginaisanuclearreactor: howmanymoredays: kropotkitten: Fun History Fact: The overwhelming majority of cowboys in the U.S. were Indigenous, Black, and/or Mexican persons. The
kila9nishika: television-and-tea: fandomsandfeminism: Things that ACTUALLY EXISTED FOR REAL IN EUROPEAN HISTORY: Non-white people, mostly those of North African and Middle Eastern heritage who were immigrants, merchants, missionaries, mercenaries
aledethanlast: If you ever think history impressive or grand, here’s a story for you: Right after ww2, Jews were freed, but basically had no citizenship to speak of, and the allied forces weren’t that!helpful. So a group called the TTG was formed
luthienmuse: in-the-violet-hour: destroymales: terpsikeraunos: queenotrera: History wants so badly for Cleopatra to be beautiful. Like they can’t conceive of Rome being intimidated by anything less because being a linguist, fleet commander, and
ancientpeoples: Ancient Gamers – The Games of Old If there is one thing that transcends time and space, it’s gaming. For tens of thousands of years, children and adults from all over the world have invented, played and mastered thousands of different
historyinpics42: People sitting on curb among confetti and paper after celebrating the end of WWII in NYC on August 14 - 1945 Click Here to Follow HISTORY IN PICS
luvmangosdope: verylilpimpin: ghettablasta: A reminder that slavery was not centuries ago, we are still dealing with effects of that horror. #NeverForget Fuck When it hits you!!!!! This is reality and history!!!! God bless them
lion-of-babylon: The Ishtar Gate, main gate of Babylon built during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562 BCE). Enamelled tiles, mythical animals, lions, and gods embellish the gate which was dedicated to goddess Ishtar of Babylon, Mesopotamia (Iraq).
longliveroyalty: Parure of necklace, brooch and earrings belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots, and given to her assistant Mary Seton. The parure was passed down in her family, and then gifted to Queen Mary on her and King George V’s Silver Jubilee. late
racheengel5: Those days are long past and history will not repeat itself
Perfect Mate: would be semi nerdy who could talk about history and philosophy but then choke like a porn star
official-lucifers-child: trinityvixen: I love how it is all polite history and then that post script he said “actually you’re wrong and here’s why but also you’re racist so fuck you”
suzie-guru: the-blog-of-burnstein: hillaryisaboss: History repeats. This isn’t even the HALF OF IT. Hitler, like Trump, was considered to be a total joke at first, and was thought to be unable to do any of his crazy policy initiatives. Both won their