Category: History and Civics

  • Exploring “They Called Us Enemy”: A Graphic Novel of History and Resilience

    “They Called Us Enemy” is George Takei’s graphic novel recounting his childhood in a Japanese-American internment camp during World War II. It is a valuable tool for teaching history, resilience, and social justice.

  • 75 Years of NATO (1992-Today)

    NATO has evolved since 1992, facing challenges like the post-Cold War era, the War on Terror, the Arab Spring, and Russian aggression. NATO’s adaptation is vital for global security.

  • 75 Years of NATO (1949-1992)

    NATO, established in 1949, evolved to counter Soviet influence during the Cold War. It adapted post-Cold War and continues promoting stability in the 21st century.

  • TMIH Space Exploration: August

    August’s Celestial Symphony: Exploring Space History’s Ode to Discovery As the sun’s warmth graces the month of August, it also illuminates some of the most remarkable events in the annals of space history. Join us on an interstellar journey through five significant cosmic moments that have broadened our understanding of the universe and continue to…

  • Enduring Legacy: Legendary Swords in the Classroom

    As the new school year begins, students often look for engaging books that will not only entertain but also challenge their imaginations and connect them to larger themes in literature and history. One way to spark their interest is by introducing them to modern fiction that revisits the ancient myths surrounding legendary swords like Excalibur…

  • The Legendary Sword Durendal: A Testament to Valor and Myth

    On this celebration day of Roland, the history of Durandal is especially interesting after the disappearance of the sword from the French mountain redoubt earlier this summer. In the rich tapestry of medieval lore and epic tales, the sword Durendal holds a place of honor, embodying the virtues of bravery, loyalty, and unwavering strength. Wielded…