-Devashree Kulkarni History is full of stories some are completely known while few are mystery till date. One of such mystery of American history is the story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke. In 1587, approximately 115 English settlers arrived on Roanoke Island, present-day North Carolina, hoping to establish a permanent colony in the New […]
-Prachurya Ghosh When we think of Abraham Lincoln we often think of a few pictures: a tall man with a thoughtful face a simple log Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Introduction: The Woman Who Changed a Kingdom Anne Boleyn was a woman who changed a kingdom. She has been talked about. Written about Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Introduction: Beyond a Political Scandal History often remembers individuals for leadership, innovation, or transformative achievements. Yet the global recognition of Monica Lewinsky emerged Read More
~ Debashri Mandal We have heard a lot about the lost cities and civilizations around the world. It has always brought us towards the mysterious disappearance Read More
-Oishee Bose Imagine an empire covering deserts, mountains, and rainforests; governing millions of people; constructing roadways lengthier than those of ancient Rome and incredibly precise Read More
~Vani Mishra In that harsh winter of 1692, in the tiny Puritan community of Salem Village, rumors of the occult started to circulate. In a few Read More
The Evolution of Women in Cinema: From Silent Shadows to
-Anushka Sengupta → Trace the portrayal of women through landmark films like Mother India, The Color Purple, Queen, and Everything Everywhere All at Once As both Read More
Echoes of Equality: Charting the History of Human Rights Law
Ananya Sinha Human rights law comprises the international and national laws that are intended to safeguard the fundamental rights and freedoms to which all human Read More
→ Explore the debates around historical inaccuracies in films like Braveheart, The Patriot, or Pearl Harbor. -Anushka Sengupta “Hollywood vs. History: When Cinema Twisted the Past Read More