Groundbreaking analysis of scientific progress, challenging linear views and introducing paradigm shifts in scientific thinking and development.
Exposing how a handful of scientists obscured truth on issues from tobacco to climate change for political gain.
Explore Sri Lanka's remarkable story from ancient civilizations to modern challenges, covering its strategic geography, Buddhist kingdoms, colonial resistance, civil conflict, and rich cultural diversity.
A witty exploration of LGBTQ+ representation in sitcoms, revealing how TV comedy shaped and reflected queer culture in America.
An insightful analysis of global disorder and a call for updated diplomacy in an interconnected world.
A gripping historical thriller detailing Lincoln's assassination, blending meticulous research with dramatic storytelling to captivate history buffs.
Discover the surprising reality of royal daily life, from medieval kings who slept sitting up with servants in their bedrooms to the structured schedules and rituals that defined life on the throne across history.
A gripping, pilot's-eye account of Charles Lindbergh's daring 1927 transatlantic flight that made aviation history.
A thought-provoking exploration of hidden racial messages in children's literature, challenging readers to examine beloved classics with fresh eyes.
Seven popes, shocking secrets, and the battle for Catholicism's soul.
Discover how American Saddlebreds evolved from Revolutionary War horses to show ring stars, and how a specific genetic mutation enables these elegant animals to perform their distinctive five gaits that captivate audiences.
Biographical account of Russian royalty
A gripping tale of betrayal, imprisonment, escape, and elaborate revenge in 19th century France.
A thought-provoking exploration of human evolution, behavior, and our complex relationship with other species and the environment.
A thrilling account of the 12-day manhunt for John Wilkes Booth after Lincoln's assassination, based on historical documents.
Pulitzer-winning account of racial injustice in 1949 Florida, following Thurgood Marshall's fight for four wrongly accused black men.
Jackson and Nia explore how Britain administered its vast empire at its peak, from India's bureaucratic revolution to Africa's scramble, revealing the sophisticated yet flawed systems that held together the world's largest empire.
An intoxicating journey through bourbon's history, unveiling myths and exploring its profound impact on American culture and business.