Rifkin the Historian
Crowley, Hitler And World War II

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on June 7, 2020
Derivative Images Aleister (Alexander was his birth name) Crowley, the self-proclaimed Magus of the Aeon, was destined from his inception to be an exception. His ... Read more
What Did Ancient Romans Do Without Toilet Paper?

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on April 7, 2020
Derivative Images We’ve all been caught unawares by our digestive tract at one time or another. Toilet paper is now such a routine part of ... Read more
Enheduanna

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on February 29, 2020
Image by Mystic Art Design from http://Pixabay.com Enheduanna, princess, priestess and the world’s first known author – The world’s first known author is widely considered to ... Read more
The Visitors

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on November 20, 2019
Derivative Images I get these messages from other planets. I’m apparently some kind of agent from another planet but I haven’t got my orders clearly ... Read more
The Spartan Way: Less Is More

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on March 28, 2019
Image by mohamed Hassan from http://Pixabay.com What the Ancient Spartans can teach modern man … At its peak, the Spartan army was the most dominant, ... Read more
The Witch Mania Of King James I

Submitted by Rifkin the Historian on March 18, 2019
By Attributed to John de Critz – Prado image, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37047 King James the Sixth of Scotland (1566 – 1625), who later became James ... Read more