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History
Hallie Rubenhold on Winning and Writing History
From the
Read Smart
Podcast, Presented by the Baillie Gifford Prize
By
Read Smart
| August 28, 2020
The History of Witch Hunts in the Early Modern Atlantic World
From the
New Books Network
's Book of the Day Podcast
By
New Books Network
| August 28, 2020
Ian Buruma on the So-Called Special Relationship Between the US and the UK
Ian Buruma in Conversation with Andrew Keen on the
Keen On
By
Keen On
| August 28, 2020
The Incoherence of Hate: Reading
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Daniel Torday on Conspiracy Theories, QAnon, and the Anger at the Heart of the GOP
By
Daniel Torday
| August 27, 2020
Looking Back to the Devastation of Katrina, 15 Years Later
Sarah Broom on a Disaster Almost 100 Years in the Making
By
Sarah M. Broom
| August 27, 2020
Thomas Frank: In Defense of Populism
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the
Keen On
By
Keen On
| August 27, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
James Forman Jr. Talks Crime and Punishment in Black America
By
Just the Right Book
| August 27, 2020
Joy Harjo on the Diverse, Groundbreaking World of Indigenous Poetry
By
Joy Harjo
| August 26, 2020
Was
The Graduate
Inspired by a Brontë Family Scandal?
By
Finola Austin
| August 26, 2020
A Suburban Mindset Has Taken Over Life in America
Jason Diamond on the Sprawl of Suburban Culture
By
Jason Diamond
| August 26, 2020
The History of Latin America is Not a Monolithic Story
Enrique Krauze on Historian Marie Arana's
Silver, Sword, and Stone
By
Enrique Krauze
| August 26, 2020
The Wife of "Italy's George Washington" Was a Radical in Her Own Right
Anita Garibaldi Was More Than a Political Spouse
By
Diana Giovinazzo
| August 26, 2020
How the Present Moment is Like the Dying Days of the Soviet Union
Harold James in Conversation with Andrew Keen on the
Keen On
By
Keen On
| August 26, 2020
Rev. William J. Barber II on the Scourge of Environmental Racism
"Climate change is part of a much longer series of ecological catastrophes caused by colonialism."
By
Reverend William J. Barber II
| August 25, 2020
How Ronald Reagan's Time at General Electric Pushed Him to Conservatism
Daniel Lucks on the Birth of a Movement
By
Daniel Lucks
| August 25, 2020
Why Are People So Drawn to the Legend of Chapo Guzmán?
Alan Feuer on How a Culture of Celebrity Feeds Criminal Power
By
Alan Feuer
| August 25, 2020
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