Looking Through the Past

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An Artery of Empire
The rise and fall of China's Grand Canal
Jan 18 • George Dillard
How Machines Shape the Way We Write
From the printing press to AI
Jan 14 • George Dillard
From Eden to El Dorado
The Orinoco River's long history of attracting outsiders
Jan 11 • George Dillard
The End of Egypt
How the first cataract of the Nile has shaped millennia of history
Jan 4 • George Dillard

December 2025

An Unexpectedly Modern “Fairy Wedding”
Tom Thumb’s marriage was a mix of celebrity gossip, capitalist hustle, and true love
Dec 31, 2025 • George Dillard
How to Tame a River
Should the Rhine be for poets, industry, or tourists?
Dec 28, 2025 • George Dillard
Looking Back, Looking Ahead
It’s close to the end of the year, so it’s time to look back, which should be something that comes naturally for this newsletter.
Dec 21, 2025 • George Dillard
Cheese Mites and Sludge Worms: The Origins of Grossout Cinema
Prepare for a “fine attack of the jim-jams!”
Dec 17, 2025 • George Dillard
The Lost Valley
Was the damming of Hetch Hetchy a crime against nature or a necessity?
Dec 14, 2025 • George Dillard
From Pearl River to Gold Mountain
How Chinese immigrants helped create the West
Dec 7, 2025 • George Dillard
Inventing Breakfast
The history of the most important (or least essential?) meal of the day
Dec 3, 2025 • George Dillard

November 2025

Wonderland, Incorporated
Marketing the national parks
Nov 30, 2025 • George Dillard
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