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How world leaders use uniforms to control image and influence
Throughout history, world leaders have used clothing as a symbol of legitimacy and command. This exploration uncovers the fascinating evolution of political uniforms, from military garb and ceremonial ...
The Battle of Berezina in 1812 was a significant moment in Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's aborted campaign against Tsarist ...
This was Waterloo — not 1815, but today — staged on the very ground where history changed course. To mark the 210th ...
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Was Napoleon actually attacked by rabbits?
One of history's greatest military commanders—the man who conquered most of Europe, who survived countless battles and ...
Speaking at an event at the White House on Friday, Trump claimed that U.S. operations in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean have ...
A dozen years into the second stage of a legacy that extends half a century, Jeffrey’s is the most elegant and transformative ...
An international research team led by France's Pasteur Institute has identified the infectious diseases that plagued Napoleon ...
The World of Figurines: our photos from the pop culture exhibit at the Old Post Office in Versailles
When history, imagination, and pop culture come to life on a miniature scale... At Versailles, the Old Post Office hosts The ...
Manx National Heritage has received a grant of £8,000 from Manx Lottery Trust to support the acquisition of a rare and ...
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Closing the Door on Immigration? Not Yet.
The 1924 law remained in effect till 1965 and limited postwar immigration from Italy and Greece, but many prewar immigrants ...
Readers also comment on saving Ukraine, Mark Kelly's "illegal orders" video, the shredded safety net and lessons from the ...
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