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Plague and Print: An Essay on Plague and the Printing Press in Early Modern Europe
In the middle of the 15th century, the German inventor Gutenburg, designed and built the first known mechanised printing press in Europe.
Caleb Shaw
Feb 117 min read

Reformation to Revolution? An Essay on Protestantism and the Scientific Revolution
How did religious reform shape scientific progress? The intriguing link between Protestantism and the Scientific Revolution.
Caleb Shaw
Oct 11, 20246 min read


Unravelling the Complexity of Feudalism in Medieval Europe
In medieval Europe, feudalism lacked full systematic consistency due to its traditions-based customs rather than legal frameworks.
Abigail Jack
Oct 9, 202411 min read


Cancel Culture Comes for Captain Cook’s Cottage
The writing is on the wall for Captain Cook’s Cottage in Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens.
Kurt Mahlburg
May 6, 20243 min read


The Meaning of the Cross Over Hungary’s Parliament
While rainbow flags bedeck buildings in the West, a brilliant cross graced the skies of Budapest last week.
Kurt Mahlburg
Mar 18, 20243 min read


A Sixteen-Year-Old Reflects on Australia Day
Sixteen-year-old Amelia reflects on what makes Australia Day special to her family, who migrated to Australia seventy-three years ago.
Amelia Mitchell
Jan 26, 20242 min read
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