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History Magazine coverThe World of 1700-1709:
Tania Henvey looks back to a decade of violence and change.

The Poor Man's Telegram:
David A. Norris takes a look at the history of the postcard.

Coffeehouses:
Melody Packman sifts through the rise and decline of early coffeehouses.

The Coast Guard:
Edwin M. Knights explores the history of the Coast Guard.

The Secret of Locks:
Jeff Chapman picks through the story behind one of the world's essential machines.

Who Were the Huguenots?:
Xenia Stanford relates the history of this troubled group.

Roller Coasters:
Tania Henvey goes over the ups and downs of a favorite pastime.

The Garment Industry:
Barbara Krasner-Khait describes the development of the clothing industry.

Flappers:
Julie Bedford looks back at the party girls of the 1920s.

A Little Fun on the Prairie:
Shirley Gilfert reports on what early western pioneers did for a good time.


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History Magazine opens a window on the past, providing compelling stories about how our world became the place it is today.

In the pages of History Magazine, you'll discover thrilling stories of exploration, invention, innovation and conflict, and learn about the development of government, medicine, technology, trade, the arts and the art of war. Written from a North American perspective, History Magazine's articles are clear, informative and insightful, and supported by colorful maps and illustrations. History Magazine breathes life into the stories of the past, telling tales of both pivotal moments and everyday life with passion and spirit.

Whether you slept through history class and have begun to wonder what you missed or history was your favorite subject, you'll look forward to every issue. History Magazine offers both broad overviews and more detailed examinations, and is ideal for both the person who wants to know and the person who wants to know more. History Magazine can be enjoyed by every member of the family - as one reader told us, "I read it, my children read it, then it goes to my best friend who reads it and takes it in to her class at high school where it is the most signed out periodical she has!"

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