Category Archives: World in Modern

The Quiet Takeover of Greenland

It’s January 2028, and the strange part is this: Americans don’t talk about Greenland the

Joyce Butler and the Long Road to the UK Sex Discrimination Act 1975

A woman who wanted to move up at work… but wasn’t allowed to learn the

The Second Reform Act of 1867: What Really Changed in Britain

How foreign crises, union activism, and elite anxieties pushed Britain to the 1867 Second Reform

The Russian Apartment Bombings of 1999: Unraveling the Mystery

More than two decades later, the Russian apartment bombings remain a contentious topic.

Lenin’s Mausoleum: Why Russia Still Displays Its Revolutionary Leader

The story of Lenin's embalmed body and his mausoleum is a unique intersection of history,

The Hidden Struggles of Sex Before Sex Education

Imagine living in a time when discussing sex was taboo, and reliable information was a

The British East India Company: Formation, Expansion, and Influence

The British East India Company is likened to an empire within an empire and was