The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a Brussels protest and a Korean kiss
Members of the Tudor Re-enactment Group are shown demonstrating the ancient craft of 'lip work' (forming household items from coils of wheat straw bound with nettle fibre)
A man making his own protest against unemployment. The sign on his back reads: 'I know 3 trades, I speak 3 languages, fought 3 years, have 3 children and no work for 3 months, but I only want one...
“History? Oh, just memorize dates. That’s all it is.” Obviously my friend’s dad wasn’t a fan of history. Not until I discovered learning history through living books and living history museums, did I find it relatable. I embraced this in my home school, but as my family grew and schedules changed, opportunities for experiencing living […]
Living history farms can transport you back in time. From Hawaii to Montana, these restored farms immerse visitors in long-lost rural traditions.
I love incorporating history videos/documentaries into our studies!
Curious about your house's past but unsure where to start? Learn about tracing your home's history with this simple, yet comprehensive guide.
Popular Medieval Spices at the National Museum Dublin by Wiblick on Flickr.
"No sign is big enough to list all the reasons why I'm here."
The Irish Civil War was a conflict that followed the Irish War of Independence and came alongside the establishment of the Irish Free State, an entity independent from the United Kingdom.
After a year of high-profile police shootings of black Americans, many captured on video, racial attitudes among Americans — particularly whites — have undergone a significant shift.
Have your children, or students, keep track of their day-to-day as each day plays out during this pandemic with this fun doodle Living History Journal.
It's time to come home, Bob and Doug.
After 19 lives were lost, this is the most haunted tunnel in North Carolina and the tragedy surrounding the Cowee Tunnel is to blame.