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History gets a bad reputation, mostly due to stuffy teachers and dense, bland textbooks. In reality, no pun intended, it’s a gold mine of interesting facts, fascinating personalities, and stories that can rival Hollywood. Screenwriters have tapped into real events for a long time, so it’s no surprise that meme creators have started to do the same.

Memes are a great way to share stories from our history and present them in an approachable and relatable way. So get comfortable, scroll down, and upvote your favorites. Should you feel like you want to see some more, Bored Panda has you covered, with other collections of history memes here, here, and here

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The One War I Don't Think Sabaton Ever Has Or Ever Will Write A Song About

The One War I Don't Think Sabaton Ever Has Or Ever Will Write A Song About

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Book Sais A Thing

Book Sais A Thing

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Vietnam Was A Wild Time

Vietnam Was A Wild Time

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Besides often being hilarious, memes also help tie us closer to other people. After all, they use some shared piece of information or context to communicate the idea or punchline. It is actually quite beautiful that we as humans have so much shared experience, or history, as some might call it, that groups of people can all enjoy the same images overlaid with text.

Most of the images here rely on two things, the reader understanding the frame of reference for the image, which are from general meme templates and media, while also understanding the text, which references some historical event or fact. Educators should pay attention since this mechanism actually promotes learning by connecting something new with something more familiar. At the very least, students won’t be falling asleep in class.

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Progressive May Be Relative But Still

Progressive May Be Relative But Still

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Window Tax

Window Tax

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Mysterious Copper Object Goes Brr

Mysterious Copper Object Goes Brr

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In their defense, history teachers and professors have their work cut out for them. They need to convey huge amounts of facts and context to people who often don’t understand the point of the entire exercise. “Those who don't learn history are doomed to repeat it,” goes the adage by writer and philosopher George Santayana. This perfectly illustrates the issue of history, as the actual quote goes:” Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” But most people don’t always even learn from their own life experiences, so it’s a pretty tall order.

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No One Attacks Our Buddy And Gets Away With It!!!! It's Go Time Motherf****r!!

No One Attacks Our Buddy And Gets Away With It!!!! It's Go Time Motherf****r!!

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Ofc It Takes Skilled Labor To Construct Complex Monuments

Ofc It Takes Skilled Labor To Construct Complex Monuments

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A Surprise To Be Sure But A Welcome One!

A Surprise To Be Sure But A Welcome One!

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We can think of history as trying to put together multiple jigsaw puzzles, with an unknown number of missing pieces and boxes that may or may not be lying about what the actual image looks like. Anything older than a few decades has already lost its primary sources and older history might cover periods where the language has died out or perhaps writing didn’t exist yet. Some historians go as far as to say that our history really is just a history of civilizations that developed writing.

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You Guys Know You Lost Right?

You Guys Know You Lost Right?

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How Screwed Would You Be If You Had To Live In Your Favorite Time Period As A Common Woman

How Screwed Would You Be If You Had To Live In Your Favorite Time Period As A Common Woman

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How Are You Supposed To Answer This One..?

How Are You Supposed To Answer This One..?

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Even worse, people have short memories, and certain ideas and facts often just lose their relevance. The term “ash heap of history” or “dustbin of history” reflects the reality that as ideas and artifacts lose their importance, they end up forgotten, to the detriment of future historians. The same can be said of language and texts, particularly for works that have yet to be digitalized. In his arguably most famous work, The Master and Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov, said “manuscripts don’t burn.” While that may be true, they can still be simply forgotten.

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The More You Know

The More You Know

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Turns Out A Lot Of Historical Figures Who Dreamed Of World Domination Were A Bit Freaked Out By Cats

Turns Out A Lot Of Historical Figures Who Dreamed Of World Domination Were A Bit Freaked Out By Cats

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Ah Yes Christianity

Ah Yes Christianity

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So historians have the thankless task of trying to find those bits of data and information that have been left buried in some archive, tomb, or museum basement. The first historian, at least to our knowledge would be Herodotus, who lived around 450 BC and is sometimes called the “father of history.” Though due to his habit of covering folk tales alongside real events, modern critics sometimes label him the “father of lies.” Historians can be a hard crowd to please.

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Memento Mori -Domitian, Probably

Memento Mori -Domitian, Probably

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Tragic Realization Oc

Tragic Realization Oc

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Speaking As An Austrian

Speaking As An Austrian

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Fight Me Idc

Fight Me Idc

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My Answer:atlest Establish A Base Off The Beach

My Answer:atlest Establish A Base Off The Beach

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Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand

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High Iq Meme

High Iq Meme

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Well, Any Contradictions?

Well, Any Contradictions?

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At Least One

At Least One

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The Siege Of Jadotville Is One Of The Un Peacekeepers' Finest Moments, But Is Barely Talked About

The Siege Of Jadotville Is One Of The Un Peacekeepers' Finest Moments, But Is Barely Talked About

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The Dutch Called Oranges "Chinese Apples", So

The Dutch Called Oranges "Chinese Apples", So

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The First Four Caliphs Kinda Have Chad Energy About Them

The First Four Caliphs Kinda Have Chad Energy About Them

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Daily Reminder That The Protestants Mainly Did Witch Hunts And The Church Outright Made It Illegal To Do Them

Daily Reminder That The Protestants Mainly Did Witch Hunts And The Church Outright Made It Illegal To Do Them

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It's Our Territory

It's Our Territory

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What Are Everyone’s Plans For The 12/25 Holiday?

What Are Everyone’s Plans For The 12/25 Holiday?

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More Accurately

More Accurately

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Did You Know David Attenborough Owns A First Edition Of The Origin Of Species?

Did You Know David Attenborough Owns A First Edition Of The Origin Of Species?

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The Forgotten Squabblers

The Forgotten Squabblers

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I’m Part Of This

I’m Part Of This

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Romans Like Their Walls Way Too Much

Romans Like Their Walls Way Too Much

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When The

When The

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I Did It, I Beat Rule 12

I Did It, I Beat Rule 12

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Ksayarsa, Haksamanish

Ksayarsa, Haksamanish

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I Prefer Bow

I Prefer Bow

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"Don't Worry Boys, We Got It Covered" -Omar Bradley, Probably

"Don't Worry Boys, We Got It Covered" -Omar Bradley, Probably

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Note: this post originally had 79 images. It’s been shortened to the top 40 images based on user votes.