PinnedMember-onlyThe Twilight of the TudorsWhat caused Elizabeth I’s death and why didn’t she leave a will? — On Wednesday, March 18, 1603, as the defeated Hugh O’Neill, rebel leader, made his preparations to surrender in Ireland, Queen Elizabeth, victorious monarch, resided with her court at the Palace of Richmond. …Elizabeth I16 min readElizabeth I16 min read
PinnedMember-onlyDo You Work Longer Hours Than a Medieval Peasant?Studying 13th-century work habits reveals a surprising contrast with American workers of today — Incredible as it may sound, the average modern American puts in longer hours at his or her work than the average medieval peasant. While many people feel pressure to work long hours, even the hardest-hit victims of the “gigs economy” might assume that at least they don’t work as hard…History4 min readHistory4 min read
Published inLessons from History·Jul 19The Heatwave That Drove New York City InsaneIn 1911 a nearly two-week-long record-breaking heat spell took its toll. — In the year 1911, Coney Island was thriving in the middle of its Golden Age. Rival amusement parks such as Steeplechase, Dreamland, and Luna not only competed for the thousands of New Yorkers who poured into “America’s Playground” but also drew curious visitors from all over the world. …History5 min readHistory5 min read
Published inLessons from History·Mar 25, 2022Member-onlyThe Gender Fluid Spy of the EnlightenmentThe celebrated Chevalier d’Éon was an aristocrat, soldier, diplomat, writer, and spy — It was the spring of 1810. Ordinarily, the death in London of an 81-year-old French émigré of aristocratic birth who’d long been living in genteel poverty would arouse little attention. The city was flooded with aristocrats during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. Some of them never left. But as…History6 min readHistory6 min read
Dec 19, 2021Behind the Scenes of ‘A Christmas Carol’How Charles Dickens drew from bitter and anguished feelings about his own childhood to create some of the story’s most moving characters — It may well be the most beloved Christmas story ever written. Charles Dickens’ novella, originally titled Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, was published on December 19, 1843, and sold 6,000 copies by Christmas Day. It has never gone out of print and is the basis…Literatura6 min readLiteratura6 min read
Nov 1, 2021Member-onlyWhat Is the Truth of the Gunpowder Plot?The conspiracy in 17th century England has taken on many meanings On Thursday, May 20, 1604, five Catholic men gathered at a house behind St. …England8 min readEngland8 min read
Published inLessons from History·Oct 28, 2021Member-onlyAre You Descended From an Irish Viking?DNA from Scandinavian invaders is more present in Ireland than realized An Irish Viking. The concept has become much more real. Anyone who’s read even a bit about the history of the Vikings knows that their DNA is likely to be found in people living in the British Isles today…History3 min readHistory3 min read
Oct 24, 2021Member-onlyWhat Intrigues Me Most About Japanese Ghost StoriesThe Yūrei and other figures possess a special emotional quality — When I was writing my novella The Ghost of Madison Avenue, I wanted to come up with ideas beyond the usual “Boo!” I wondered about creating something besides a story of the undead spirit hiding in the attic. Don’t get…Ghosts5 min readGhosts5 min read
Published inLessons from History·Sep 30, 2021Member-onlyWill the Legendary Lost ‘Amber Room’ Ever Be Found?Treasure hunters search shipwrecks and Nazi bunkers for a trace. They hoped to discover one of the most exciting lost treasures of the 20th century. But it was not to be. A year ago, a team of divers announced they had found the wreck of the German steamer Karlsruhe, which…History4 min readHistory4 min read
Sep 27, 2021Member-onlyBerlin Noir: The Brilliant Novels of Philip KerrThe Bernie Gunther series sets a high mark for historical thrillers A group of watercolor landscapes went on sale at a German auction house, supposedly the work of a young and impoverished Adolf Hitler while he was struggling as an artist in Vienna. …Noir9 min readNoir9 min read