-Oishee Bose Maps often seem reliable because they offer a clear and organized image of the world. A classroom map, a folded atlas, or a Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh The Athenian Ideal: Silence, Seclusion, and Obedience In Athens, a woman’s life was shaped almost entirely by the expectations of marriage and Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Introduction: The First Modern Serial Killer Few criminal cases in modern history have generated as much fascination, fear, and speculation as the murders Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh The Peloponnesian War stands as one of the most consequential conflicts in ancient history, not only for its scale and duration but also Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh Introduction: Time as a Colonial Inheritance When people think about British influence on India, they usually imagine railways, English education, legal systems, or Read More
-Aritra Biswas Roman Empire consisted of one of the largest civilizations ever in the world history. Rome was a small town founded in the heart Read More
-Aritra Biswas The position of Archangels is special and elevated in the religious tradition, as they represent the intervention of God, moral strength, and spiritual Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh There is something almost suspicious about Sudoku’s quiet confidence. A blank grid. Some numbers already sitting there, calm and unbothered. No instructions Read More
-Prachurya Ghosh For most of human history, language did not wait for ink. It rushed ahead, impatient, volatile, alive. People spoke faster than hands could Read More
~Aritra Biswas Catherine II of Russia or Catherine the Great was also the most remarkable ruler in the history of Europe as she ruled the Read More