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take a break from the news & queen out on historical deep dives with me.
Author and investigative journalist writing original content on the space between Area 51 and Breaking Bad. For my books: kirbysommers.com
Subscribe to The Lownie Report for exclusive illustrated extracts from my books, my podcast, and for articles about the worlds of intelligence, royalty and the establishment.
History Never Ended is a Substack trying to make sense of the chaotic present by reaching back into the misremembered past.
Where empires write the stories and we read between the lies.
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcJyQ5dihoKAKwk2aRi-CQw
Every week, I connect today's headlines to forgotten history, curate ideas worth your time, and share what I'm learning as I try to make sense of it all.
It’s real history, as told by some dude in my inbox and me.
Weird, wild, and dirtbaggy stories from history, handcrafted and delivered biweekly.
Enrol at The African History School to Discover the Hidden Lessons of African History
Delving deep into history, philosophy, and life in the Kali Yuga.
The most powerful and historical events, everyday, right in your inbox.
The Long Transition brings you serialized deep dives into the history behind today's headlines from one of the world's leading experts on transgender history and politics.
Discussions on the subverted history of our people, our present state, and a path forward.
Taylor ("Tad") Stoermer teaches public history as a lecturer in the Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies program at Johns Hopkins. He is also the Film and Digital Media Editor of The Public Historian.
PREVAIL is a regular column about politics, history, national security, foreign affairs, organized crime, dirty money, global corruption, the fight for democracy—and, on Sundays, poetry and literature.
Telling the stories of the birds of America - and the people who named them, ate them, studied them, and saved them.
Welcome to the Abrahamic Metacritique! The home of my writings dealing with Middle Eastern history, Arab intellectual life, philosophy, Jewish history, and Middle Eastern politics. —Hussein Aboubakr Mansour
History is a lie agreed upon. I track the cycle, the hijack, and the frozen truth beneath the ice. Welcome to the investigation.
Dispatches from behind the scenes of the history I write
The Past, Investigated www.HistoryDA.org
Exploring Cambridge women’s history through an intellectual dining club, 1890-1914
My personal Substack
The opinions of a country boy from Memphis on Science, politics, life, history, and the world. No smarter or dumber than the rest. BTW, father, & infectious disease scientist too. Subscribe. No paywall. Ain't I worth 2 cups of coffee a month?
El pasado aún susurra, solo hay que saber escucharlo. Aquí busco la Historia que nunca nos contaron. Al suscribirte, recibirás una línea del tiempo exclusiva del Imperio mexica.
History, literature, art & wonder
Most of my stories invariably return to history, a different perspective, and always in context. A recent story about the Red Summer of 1919 also described 1918-1923. You'll get some politics, education, and race, but history is what I always return to.
Arts, history, and not much lust. Understand our society through the lens of art history.
Revisiting the past through historic books and rare manuscripts, uncovering details often absent from modern historical narratives.
Canada: A People, not a Post-National State
Stay connected to everything HISTORY This Week, a podcast from the HISTORY Channel. This site is owned and operated by Back Pocket Studios.
welcome. this is a space where history and art meet spirituality, and where healing is an act of remembering. i write as a historian, poet, mystic, and scholar.
A growing archive of thoughtful videos exploring everything from health, history, and education to politics, empathy, and justice. These posts aim to inform, uplift, help people, discuss what impacts people's lives, and advocate for positive change.
All things related to The Second Bill of Rights book, website, and overall project live here exclusively now! No more cross-posts from the four other Substack channels. Get involved with The Second Bill of Rights today! There is so much to do!
A hub for the work of the Internet's "King of Content" covering culture, politics, labor, and athletics with a perspective informed by decades of work in marketing, sales, and the rotted-out carcass of academia.
The Offical Blog of Magical Egypt
Big Brain Bigger Tits. Miniskirt Monarchist. 18th century house museum curator. Interpreting the past in low rise jeans. Age Gap Apologist
Exploring history to understand today and shape a better tomorrow.
Chronicle Makers provides tools and frameworks for writing your family history, transforming scattered research on ancestors into treasured stories.
Build your empire with practical wisdom from the greatest leaders, thinkers, and artists of the past.
Anti-Empire notes from writer, podcaster, and academic Justin Podur
Finding the threads that lead out of the labyrinth.
Geopolitics, Macroeconomics and Theory
Education, History, Politics, Pop Culture, and everything in between. Explore a dynamic mix of topics that inform, inspire, and spark conversation, connecting the past to the present in meaningful ways.
A place to discuss and share ideas on the topics of anthropology, history, rightist politics (particularly paleoconservatism) and how all these topics can be interlinked
A historian’s journey through myth, ritual, and sacred landscapes — tracing Artemis from Ephesus to Arcadia and beyond.
Thank you for choosing to be part of this journey. Your support means more than a donation—it’s an echo of belief in the stories still waiting to be heard. Support the voices history almost left behind. With gratitude, – CellyBlue
A blog and newsletter published in tandem with the Before We Were White history podcast