The History of the Ban on Women Wearing Trousers

For centuries, women’s clothing was a field of strict social and religious control. Trousers – today…

Maud Gonne – Ireland’s Joan of Arc

At the end of the 19th century, one of the most beautiful women in Europe became…

Władysław Gomułka — The Idol of the Masses

In October 1956, the streets of Polish cities filled with crowds greeting Władysław Gomułka as a…

Genie Wiley. The Girl Kept in Darkness for 13 Years

In 1970, a thirteen-year-old girl was discovered in California who had spent almost her entire life…

Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria — The Tragic Life

Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria spent merely a decade as Dauphine of France, yet her offspring…

Dwarfs in History. From Pharaohs’ Palaces to Auschwitz

For centuries, people of short stature fulfilled various roles in societies – from priests in ancient…

Maria Morska. Feminist, Scandalist and Literary Icon

Maria Morska was one of the most intriguing cultural figures of interwar Poland. An actress, journalist,…

“Devil’s Drink.” How Coffee Sparked a Revolution

Coffee arrived in Europe in the 17th century as an exotic beverage from the Middle East,…

Magyars’ Intimate Life. Why Hungary Shocked Europe

The Hungarian approach to family life and marriage from the period of migration to the Middle…

Wanda Przybylska’s War Diary. A Child’s Truth About War

Wanda Przybylska was only fourteen years old when she wrote the last sentences of her diary…