As the Title says, are there any images of the USS Enterprise at night?
I'm especially interested in the Runwaylights, but general in how the carrier looked at night.
Let's limit this question to the Classical period (c. 5th-4th centuries BC)
Did Greeks hardened their iron swords, spearheads, arrowheads etc. before putting them into use? Was hardening technology known for Greeks at all?
I do not know of which characteristics and quality was the steel produc...
Explain multiple ways in which the non-European elements of the British Empire played a role in the relationship between Britain and China from 1700 to 1900.
What non-European elements are they talking about? the drug war? Britain was involved in that.
China's sinocentrism? I don't know what sp...
I was watching a movie called Angels & Demons while I was watching it I noticed some false information about the Illuminati while I was watching the film. As I will paraphrase from the protagonist Robert Langdon. He said that the Illuminati was founded by Galileo during the time when the Vatican ...
The Dorian Tribe entered mainland Greece from the north and eventually fragmented into two separate peoples that eventually winded up geographically as far away as they possibly could on mainland Greece. Both Kingdoms were known for their professional armies. Who were they?
I'm looking for good books, or any other material, to learn an overview of key people and movements of nineteenth century Feminism in Britain (i.e Rights and Suffrage). I have a History project about this topic, and would like to gain some background knowledge before I delve in to a specific angl...
I'm currently working on a project regarding the achievements of women in Spain in the 20th century, the way they managed to get the right to vote, etc. My main goal is to rescue those activistic women, we should all be proud of, from forgetfulness; to give a voice to those women that weren't lis...
Recently, there were several questions containing requests for sources or references, or what I consider "reading list" questions.
Other sites routinely close such questions. We tend to allow them, at least the better ones.
Should this policy continue? Or should we be at least somewhat demandin...