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  1. HISTORY | Topics, Shows and This Day in History

    Get fascinating history stories twice a week that connect the past with today’s world, plus an in-depth exploration every Friday.

  2. Microsoft - Bing

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  3. History - Wikipedia

    History further examines the meaning of historical events and the underlying human motives driving them. [2] In a slightly different sense, history refers to the past events themselves. Under this …

  4. Welcome to My Activity

    View and manage your Google account activity, including search history, app usage, and more.

  5. World History Encyclopedia

    The free online history encyclopedia with fact-checked articles, images, videos, maps, timelines and more; operated as a non-profit organization.

  6. History & Culture - National Geographic

    Learn the untold stories of human history and the archaeological discoveries that reveal our ancient past. Plus, explore the lived experiences and traditions of diverse cultures and identities.

  7. History | Definition & Discipline | Britannica

    Dec 4, 2025 · history, discipline that studies the chronological record of events, usually attempting, on the basis of a critical examination of source materials, to explain events. For the principal treatment …

  8. Educational Video: What is history? - history.org

    What is history and how do we study it? Explore the difference between primary and secondary sources, why it’s important to search for more than one source, and why learning about our past can tell us …

  9. About - Indiana Historical Society

    IHS is a Smithsonian Affiliate and is headquartered in the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center – home of the Indiana Experience. LEARN OUR HISTORY

  10. IBC: Hoosier History Highlights - IN.gov

    Nov 6, 2016 · One of the most famous horses in history, he was born in Oxford, Indiana, and as a pacer broke world speed records at least 14 times in the early 1900s. July 12, 1883