
Jonathan Gordon
Jonathan is the Editor of All About History magazine, running the day to day operations of the brand. He has a Bachelor's degree in History from the University of Leeds. He has previously worked as Editor of video game magazines games™ and X-ONE and tech magazines iCreate and Apps. He is currently based in Bournemouth, UK.
Latest articles by Jonathan Gordon

Pearl Harbor: Surprise attack that brought US into World War II
By Michael E. Haskew, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in the Territory of Hawaii devastated US naval power in the Pacific and precipitated America’s entry into World War II.

Grapes: Health benefits and nutrition facts
By Jessie Szalay, Jonathan Gordon published
Grapes are versatile fruits packed with nutrients and antioxidants and can be used in a wide range of popular foods and drinks, such as wine.

Was King John really the worst monarch in England's history?
By Jonathan Gordon published
Inside All About History 114: Was the maligned monarch really the monster history remembers.

Almonds: Nutrition and health benefits
By Jessie Szalay, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference Almonds, the most popular nuts in the United States, are full of nutrients and may promote heart healthiness.

Celery: Health benefits & nutrition facts
By Jessie Szalay, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference Celery enjoys a number of health benefits and contains a sizable dose of fiber, along with some vitamins and minerals.

What is the Ark of the Covenant?
By Owen Jarus, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference The Ark of the Covenant is said to have magical powers and that it vanished 2,600 years ago, but according to some stories, it may not appear again until the end times.

Potato nutrition facts & health benefits
By Jessie Szalay, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference Potatoes are often thought of as a comfort food, but when prepared in the right ways, these vegetables offer a lot of nutritious value.

Empirical evidence: A definition
By Alina Bradford, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference Empirical evidence is information that is acquired by observation or experimentation and is used to prove or disprove a hypothesis.

Indian culture: Customs and traditions
By Kim Ann Zimmermann, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference India is one of the world's oldest and most diverse cultures. Here is an overview of Indian customs and traditions.

Mexican culture: Customs and traditions
By Kim Ann Zimmermann, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference Mexican culture varies widely throughout the country, but traditions are highly valued as is its long and storied history.

Queen Elizabeth: The world's greatest living monarch?
By Jonathan Gordon published
Inside All About History 113: How an unlikely heir became Queen of England.

Crystal healing: Stone-cold facts about gemstone treatments
By Elizabeth Peterson, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference Crystal healing is an alternative medicine technique that employs crystals and other stones as conduits for natural healing energy.

French culture: Customs & traditions
By Kim Ann Zimmermann, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference Discover the world of French culture, the customs and traditions of France, as well as how it became a center of fashion, art and architecture.

Ancestry DNA kit deals 2022: Learn about your origins
By Jonathan Gordon published
Deal AncestryDNA may be the perfect holiday present. And right now, Amazon is selling the kit for $49.00, which is 51% off the normal list price.

What is mathematics?
By Elaine J. Hom, Jonathan Gordon published
Reference Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement. It's all around us.

Alexander the Great: Facts, biography and accomplishments
By Owen Jarus, Jonathan Gordon published
Alexander the Great's empire stretched from the Balkans to modern-day Pakistan.

MLK and Malcolm X were more alike than we thought. Here's why.
By Jonathan Gordon, All About History published
Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are two of the most iconic figures of the 20th century and of the civil rights movement. And they were more alike than many may have thought.
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