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History
How the Word 'Ghetto' Traveled from Europe to America
Daniel B. Schwartz Explores the Westward Exodus of European Jews
By
Daniel B. Schwartz
| September 26, 2019
Friedrich Hayek: Not Exactly the Libertarian Darling He's Claimed As
Meet the Economist Ayn Rand Described as
"Our Most Pernicious Enemy."
By
James Bernard Murphy
| September 25, 2019
The Jazz Age Heiress Who Witnessed WWII Up Close
The Life and Times of Gertrude Legendre, No Ordinary Socialite
By
Peter Finn
| September 24, 2019
Writing About the Forgotten Black Women of the Italo-Ethiopian War
Maaza Mengiste on Gender, Warfare, and Women's Bodies
By
Maaza Mengiste
| September 24, 2019
For Millennials, Self-Help is More About 'We' Than 'Me'
Kathryn Watson on Why So Many Are Turning to the Ancient Philosophy
By
Kathryn Watson
| September 23, 2019
The Slow Build Up to the American Revolution
T. H. Breen on the Philosophies Behind America's War for Independence
By
T. H. Breen
| September 23, 2019
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The Long Legacy of America's Militarist, Racist Demagoguery
By
Greg Grandin
| September 20, 2019
Walking with the Ghosts of Black
Los Angeles
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Ismail Muhammad
| September 20, 2019
In Search of Hysteria: The Man Who Thought He Could Define Madness
By
Allan H. Ropper and Brian Burrell
| September 20, 2019
Reckoning with the Slave Empires of WWII
James Walvin on the Forced Labor of
Concentration Camps and Gulags
By
James Walvin
| September 20, 2019
The Problem of Germany's Post-War Internal Refugees
On the So-Called "Expellees" of Eastern Europe
By
Peter Gatrell
| September 20, 2019
Gun Island
and the Stories That Emerge on a Changing Planet
Torsa Ghosal on Amitav Ghosh, Samanta Schweblin, and Others
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Torsa Ghosal
| September 19, 2019
When Leonard Bernstein Played Cultural Diplomat in 1960s Japan
Mari Yoshihara on the Great Composer's Seminal Cold War-Era Tour of Japan
By
Mari Yoshihara
| September 19, 2019
On the Reclamation of Australian Aboriginal and Native American Identity
Reading Women
Discuss Joy Harjo's
An American Sunrise
and
Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia
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Reading Women
| September 18, 2019
On the Snarky Poem That Got Its Author Murdered
Or: The Tale of the "Virgin" Poisoner
By
Emily Temple
| September 17, 2019
On Alma Mahler, Muse and Mistress of Fin-de-Siecle Vienna
lived out of her time."">Cate Haste Considers the Legacy of "a modern woman who
lived out of her time."
By
Cate Haste
| September 16, 2019
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