5.000 Subscribers Celebration Offer
Blink and you'll miss it
We did it!
To celebrate reaching the 5,000 subscribers milestone, I thought of creating an offer for those who buy a subscription to Studying History over the weekend.
With your subscription, beyond my eternal gratitude for your support, you’ll have access to the stacks behind the paywall and all those that will be created in the future. Also, for those who agree to it, I’ll send a personalized gift I’ve created for my paid subscribers. Don’t worry, it’s nothing weird—it has to do with history and poetry, the love for which since you’re here reading this right now, we have in common.
Ok, I mean, you can blink more than once. Actually, since a person blinks around 15-20 times per minute while awake, totaling approximately 14,400 to 21,600 blinks per day (assuming 16-18 hours awake), over the weekend this equates to roughly 28,800 to 43,200 blinks. So, you can blink thousands of times before you miss this opportunity.
I can’t really promise a steady stream of stacks, since this isn’t my day-job , yet, and I think that would somewhat spoil the spontaneity that characterizes my Substack. However, you can follow my Notes, which I curate daily with inspiration from my university classes and everyday stimuli. What I can promise you, though, is that everything I write will be well-researched and will bring history to life on your screen.
In any case, thank you from the bottom of my heart for supporting me in sharing my passion for history, archaeology, and culture in general.
If you’re sold, you can get 50% off for an annual subscription, here:
For the historiophiles that joined us recently you can read the following stack which is kind of an about me page:
And if you haven’t read it already, here’s why I believe that whoever studies history is doomed:
Those who study history are doomed
Currently 2‰ of Studying History subscribers have upgraded their subscription and gained access to exclusive content, personalised gifts and the joy to help me spread my passion for history, archaeology and culture. To support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.
Until the next stack, ἐρρῶσθε καὶ εὐδαιμονεῖτε.






