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World History Threads

Sam Cain, Salo Singer, Mitchell Wang, Faraz Islam, Luke Barrera, Navya Bhambi

A journal of history-related essays written by high school students from all over the world, founded and edited by Sam Cain. Our essays link historical events to modern day issues, and encourage cross-cultural dialogue and understanding.

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This essay was written by Luke Barrera: a high school student from California

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The Difficult Path from Soldier to Civilian

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Stalin's Soviet Paradox: the Illusion of Equality for Women

This essay was written by Navya Bhambi: a high school student from Vietnam

2 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Sam Cain

    Founder, Editor, and Curator of World History Threads and The Inflection Point of College Football. Currently a sophomore in high school.

  • Salo Singer

    High School student

  • Mitchell Wang

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  • Faraz Islam
  • Luke Barrera

    Student at Loyola Highschool

  • Navya Bhambi
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