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Empress Nur Jahan and the Politics of Erasure in Modern India

Empress Nur Jahan and the Politics of Erasure in Modern India

Ruby Lal on School Textbooks and Maintaining the Soul of a Country

By Ruby Lal | July 5, 2018

What Can We Learn from the Radical Campuses of 1968?

What Can We Learn from the Radical Campuses of 1968?

The Struggle in the Universities was Never a Simple Conflict of Generations

By Richard Vinen | July 3, 2018

Inside the Billion-Dollar Business of Detaining Immigrants

Inside the Billion-Dollar Business of Detaining Immigrants

Eileen Truax Visits the Eloy Detention Center

By Eileen Truax | July 2, 2018

How Much Does Fake News Actually Sway Voters?

How Much Does Fake News Actually Sway Voters?

A Closer Look at Bots and Politics

By David Sumpter | June 27, 2018

Behind the Scenes the Day Osama Bin Laden Was Killed

Behind the Scenes the Day Osama Bin Laden Was Killed

Ben Rhodes Watches History Unfold in the Situation Room

By Ben Rhodes | June 26, 2018

Rebecca Solnit: Not Caring is a Political Art Form

Rebecca Solnit: Not Caring is a Political Art Form

On Melania Trump and the Politics of Disconnection

By Rebecca Solnit | June 22, 2018

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Bringing The Cradle Will Rock Back to Life

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New York City, the Perfect Setting for a Fictional Cold War Strike

New York City, the Perfect Setting for a Fictional Cold War Strike

On Collier's 1950 Cover Story, “Hiroshima, USA: Can Anything Be Done About It?”

By Sara Blair | June 13, 2018

"Whatever Guantanamo is Like, It Can’t Be Worse Than This"

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By Lakhdar Boumediene | June 12, 2018

The Young Anarchist and Future <em>Joy of Sex</em> Author Who Sparred with George Orwell Over World War II

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Abraham Lincoln: Breaking Down the Myth of a Perfect President

Abraham Lincoln: Breaking Down the Myth of a Perfect President

Fred Kaplan on the Antislavery Moralist Who Distrusted Abolitionism

By Fred Kaplan | June 11, 2018

The Photographer Who Recorded Assad's Torture

The Photographer Who Recorded Assad's Torture

How One Man Risked His Life For Justice in Syria

By Garance Le Caisne | June 8, 2018

Life in the Borderlands, from Mexico to Hungary

Life in the Borderlands, from Mexico to Hungary

On the Universal Realities of the Migrant's Existence

By Alfredo Corchado | June 7, 2018

The Last Days of Robert F. Kennedy

The Last Days of Robert F. Kennedy

On the Radical Compassion of an American Icon

By Timothy Denevi | June 4, 2018

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