Skip to content

The Generalist Academy

Learn widely

  • About
  • Explore
  • Connect
  • Contact

Category: Places

Polydactyl cat
By The Generalist Posted on April 19, 2020April 17, 2021

Most toes

Polydactyly – the presence of extra fingers and toes – is especially common in cats. And it’s all thanks to Ernest Hemingway and Sonic the Hedgehog.

Categories: Animals, Health & medicine, North & Central America, Places, Sciences
Deutsche Bank
By The Generalist Posted on April 18, 2020April 14, 2020

Workers on the board

In Germany, by law, all public and private companies with more than 2,000 employees must have half of their board of directors elected by those employees.

Categories: Economics & business, Europe, Places, Politics & law
Augustus
By The Generalist Posted on April 17, 2020April 13, 2020

One lifetime

The saeculum was a measurement of time used by the Etruscans and Romans to represent a single lifetime: no-one who witnessed the beginning of a saeculum would see its end, by definition.

Categories: Ancient history, Europe, History, Places, Sciences, Weights & measures
Brain
By The Generalist Posted on April 16, 2020April 13, 2020

Ancient brain

In 2008 archaeologists dug up a 2,800-year-old skull in Yorkshire, and discovered an extremely well preserved brain still inside.

Categories: Europe, Health & medicine, History, Places, Prehistory, Sciences
Quagga
By The Generalist Posted on April 14, 2020April 17, 2021

Return of the quagga

The quagga became extinct in 1883. Since 1987, the Quagga Project has been trying to bring them back.

Categories: Africa, Animals, Places, Sciences
Lightoller
By The Generalist Posted on April 13, 2020April 28, 2021

Yo ho ho, a sailor’s life for me

Zeppelins, U-boats, the Titanic, Dunkirk, the Klondike Gold Rush, the Great Smog, castaways, cowboys, and hobos all had one thing in common: Charles Lightoller.

Categories: 20th century history, Europe, History, Military, Places, The oceans
Michael Foot
By The Generalist Posted on April 12, 2020April 28, 2021

Greatest headline

Although probably apocryphal, the greatest newspaper headline I’ve heard of was supposedly written for the occasion that the English politician Michael Foot was appointed to a nuclear disarmament committee.

Categories: 20th century history, Europe, History, Language, Places, Politics & law
Lótus Bridge
By The Generalist Posted on April 11, 2020April 28, 2021

Left and right countries

Most of the world drives on the right side of the road, but some countries drive on the left. What happens at the borders between right and left countries?

Categories: East Asia, Europe, Places, Sciences, Technology
Sahara Marathon
By The Generalist Posted on April 10, 2020April 21, 2021

Sahara marathon

What do long distance runners do when they want a real challenge? Run 251km across the Sahara Desert, of course.

Categories: Africa, Games & sport, Places
Erasmus
By The Generalist Posted on April 9, 2020April 8, 2020

Your letter delighted me greatly

The Dutch Renaissance scholar Desiderius Erasmus wrote a textbook of rhetoric in which he illustrated the flexibility of language by writing the sentence “Your letter delighted me greatly” one hundred and ninety-five different ways.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Education & philosophy, Europe, Language, Literature, Places
Bougainville
By The Generalist Posted on April 8, 2020April 8, 2020

Smallest alphabet

The Rotokas alphabet of Bougainville Island has fewer letters than any other alphabet in modern use.

Categories: Language, Oceania, Places
Gateshead Millennium Bridge
By The Generalist Posted on April 7, 2020January 25, 2023

Moving bridges

How many ways can you move a bridge to let boat traffic through? Well, you can lift it, fold it, curl it, retract it, tilt it, swing it, or submerge it.

Categories: Architecture, Europe, Middle East, North & Central America, Places, Sciences, Technology
Oakeshott typology
By The Generalist Posted on April 5, 2020April 5, 2020

Sword taxonomy

The 1960 Oakeshott typology is a military historian’s attempt to classify the full range of European medieval swords.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Europe, Fashion & design, History, Medieval history, Military, Places
By The Generalist Posted on April 4, 2020April 28, 2021

Jail trees

In the United States, prisoners used to be chained to trees. In Australia, prisoners used to be put inside trees.

Categories: 19th century history, Architecture, History, North & Central America, Oceania, Places, Plants, Politics & law, Sciences
Villejuif Leaflet
By The Generalist Posted on April 3, 2020April 28, 2021

Citric panic

Beginning in 1976 a pseudoscientific pamphlet spread like wildfire across Europe, stating that many common food additives caused cancer – including cellulose and citric acid.

Categories: 20th century history, Europe, Food & agriculture, Health & medicine, Physics & chemistry, Places, Religion & belief, Sciences
Polder
By The Generalist Posted on April 2, 2020April 2, 2020

Perpetual bond

In 1648 a Dutch water board issued a bond that paid 5% interest annually, with no maturity date. That water board still pays interest on the bond today.

Categories: Early modern history, Economics & business, Europe, History, Places

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Newsletter

Follow

Facebook
RSS feed

Categories

  • Arts & recreation
    • Architecture
    • Art
    • Fashion & design
    • Film & television
    • Literature
    • Music
    • Theatre
  • History
    • 19th century history
    • 20th century history
    • 21st century history
    • Ancient history
    • Early modern history
    • Medieval history
    • Prehistory
  • Places
    • Africa
    • East Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • North & Central America
    • North & Central Asia
    • Oceania
    • South America
    • South Asia
    • Southeast Asia
    • The oceans
    • The poles
  • Sciences
    • Animals
    • Astronomy
    • Computer science
    • Earth science
    • Food & agriculture
    • Health & medicine
    • Mathematics & statistics
    • Physics & chemistry
    • Plants
    • Technology
    • Weights & measures
  • Society
    • Economics & business
    • Education & philosophy
    • Games & sport
    • Language
    • Military
    • Politics & law
    • Religion & belief
  • Website
    • Featured category
    • From the archives
    • Updates

Archives

  • February 2023
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • November 2021
  • October 2021
  • September 2021
  • August 2021
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • May 2021
  • April 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • December 2020
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
Scroll Up
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • The Generalist Academy
    • Join 370 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • The Generalist Academy
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...