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Global history
Reconstructed hemisphere
In the 19th century, civil wars tore apart the US, Mexico and Argentina. Then came democracy’s fight against reaction
Evan C Rothera
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War and peace
The two Chomskys
The US military’s greatest enemy worked in an institution saturated with military funding. How did it shape his thought?
Chris Knight
video
Family life
Against her father’s warnings, Debra resolves to learn about his time in Auschwitz
4 minutes
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War and peace
Chorus of testimony
Anne Frank’s diary is one of thousands of desperate, secret and vivid journals each bearing witness to the reality of war
Nina Siegal
video
Family life
The extraordinary story of a Black Holocaust survivor, as told by his daughter
21 minutes
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History
Warfare as mercy and love
The daggers that knights carried to the crusades help us understand why they thought of holy war as an act of love
William Chester Jordan
video
Family life
In Rwanda, Sébastien finds traces of personal history in the wake of national tragedy
21 minutes
video
Human rights and justice
Meet the man who uncovered the scandal of nuclear testing in South Australia
13 minutes
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War and peace
Trenches in Chernobyl
Disturbing and inhaling radioactive dust, in their haste Russian soldiers unburied the wrecked, undead Earth itself
Michael Marder
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Human rights and justice
Exhuming the truth
Thousands of victims of political executions lie in anonymous graves. Forensics offers hope for the ‘forgotten’ ones
Nicole Iturriaga
video
War and peace
A peace activist’s harrowing account of nuclear war is a visceral case for disarmament
26 minutes
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War and peace
The will to fight
Throughout history, the most effective combatants have powered to victory on commitment to core values and collective resolve
Scott Atran
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Global history
With respect and friendship
For a century before the rise of European empires, Britons and North Africans lived together in amicable peace
Nat Cutter
video
War and peace
Before he leaves to go to war, Artem, 18, says goodbye to the man who raised him
12 minutes
video
War and peace
When his grandfather won’t talk about the war, Bastien is left to his imagination
15 minutes
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History
Tattoos and trousers
Let your imagination take flight to the hunting, riding, adventurous lives of Scythia’s warrior women, the real Amazons
Christine Lehnen
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History
Those born later
How does a nation begin to take responsibility for its past wrongs? The German case suggests courage comes locally
Helmut Walser Smith
video
Art
An artistic collaboration across centuries brings a 1432 battle scene to arresting life
2 minutes
video
Demography and migration
Tension, bureaucracy and deep humanity define life aboard a refugee rescue ship
27 minutes
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History
How disruptions happen
Major disruptions in world history follow a clear pattern. What can upheavals of the past tell us about our own future?
David Potter
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Thinkers and theories
When hope is a hindrance
For Hannah Arendt, hope is a dangerous barrier to courageous action. In dark times, the miracle that saves the world is to act
Samantha Rose Hill
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War and peace
Hail the peacebuilders
Conflicts only fully end when the delicate threads of peace have been steadily and quietly woven by ordinary, dedicated folk
Tobias Jones
video
War and peace
What happens when pacifist soldiers search for peace in a war video game
21 minutes
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War and peace
Who counts as a victim?
Innocent, passive, apolitical: after the Holocaust, the standard for ‘true’ victimhood has worked to justify total war
A Dirk Moses