The Starving Saints
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This list spans a wide range of eras and regions. It includes Medieval Europe (c. 500–1500 CE), portraying feudal life, faith, conflict, and survival in a world of castles, monarchs, and emerging nations; Pirates and the Age of Sail (c. 1650–1730), capturing the dangers and adventures of maritime life amid global trade and imperial expansion; and Tudor England (1485–1603), a period marked by royal intrigue, religious reform, and cultural change during the reigns of the Tudor monarchs. The list also explores American Westward Expansion (c. 1800–1890), focusing on frontier settlement, migration, Indigenous displacement, and the shaping of the United States; the Irish Potato Famine (1845–1852), depicting hardship, famine, and mass emigration during one of Ireland’s most devastating crises; and Historical Harlem (c. 1918–1935), highlighting Black life, culture, and creativity during the Harlem Renaissance and early 20th‑century urban America. Finally, 20th‑Century Asia (c. 1900–1999) presents diverse perspectives on colonialism, war, revolution, modernization, and identity across a century of profound social and political change.


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