Please turn JavaScript on
header-image

World History et cetera

We bring you the latest updates from World History et cetera through a simple and fast subscription.

We can deliver your news in your inbox, on your phone or you can read them here on this website on your personal news page.

Unsubscribe at any time without hassle.

World History et cetera's title: World History et cetera – Thinking with History

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  0.52 / week

Message History

The favourites from our favourites

After months of reading, careful consideration, and discussions behind the scenes, we have the youth and adult shortlists ready! We loved so many of the stories on the longlists that this was not easy.

You can read the opening lines from the


Read full story

Photo credit sky

Sunday, 27 March 1977 (18 minutes read time)

written by Senthan Thomas Sivasangar

The skies are grey and filled with the hum of jet engines.

“Sunjet two-eigh...


Read full story

Photo credit Jacek Ulinski

Etana (14 minutes read)

written by Senthan Thomas Sivasangar

To the east of an endless river, in the vast unknown, there is a city built of sand and stone. Great towers of...


Read full story

Content written by the Educators Council team, originally published as the December 2025 Educators Newsletter.

Image credits: Jacques Callot, L’Hiver (Winter), ca. 1610, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public Domain.

For most of human history, winter was the season that shaped communities more than any other. Cold, darkness, ...


Read full story

*Whispering submission readers*: “I feel a bit mean,” … “Me too…”

Welcome to the 13th issue of the Ink of Ages Update, a monthly newsletter by me, Joanne Taylor, with a focus on writing, reading, and well … more writing. Thanks for being here! If this email was forwarded to you, or you’re reading online in the wild, you can


Read full story