WHO WE ARE
Welcome everyone! We are a youth-run magazine featuring different forms of artistic expression and information on a variety of historical topics across place and time. Our aim is to explore and encapsulate history through art, poetry, documents, photography, and writing to make past events relevant and captivating to readers.
Why though, you might ask. Why focus on the past when the technology is developing faster than ever, and the world is changing at such a quick pace? Well, the past is important as well, as it shaped the world around us as we know it. History repeats itself, and it is important to be aware. It is time for us to remember.
STATISTICS
1400+ Readers worldwide
6 Issues published with more to come
100+ Pieces of work published
750,000+ people reached
35+ Staff members internationally
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Volume I Issue IV is
Ancient Civilizations: Enduring Stories
COVER: Elizabeth L.
Ancient, but never forgotten. These civilisations serve as the very foundation of life as we know it, from Mesopotamia’s life-altering inventions, to Greece’s early establishment in philosophical and scientific fields. Our lives in the modern era pale in comparison to the thousands of years these civilisations have endured, creating, thinking, and paving the pathway for us. These civilisations give us insights into the past, explains our present, and shapes our future.
In Volume II Issue I, The Legacy Project will explore 5 of the most impactful civilisations: Ancient Greece, Rome, China, Egypt, and Mesopotamia, to show you a glimpse of their true nature—everyday life, culture, science, monarchs, and more.
--- Alyssa C. (Co-Editor-in-Chief)
Read them all!
Volume I
- Issue I: The Italian Renaissance
- Issue II: WWII in the Pacific
- Issue III: The Wonders of the World
- Issue IV: Her Legacy: Women Who Shaped History
- Issue V: Heroes of the Front
Volume II
- Issue I: Ancient Civilizations: Enduring Stories
- Issue II: ???

Ancient Civilizations: Enduring Stories

Heroes of the Front

The Italian Renaissance

Ancient Civilizations: Enduring Stories




