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History
What Does it Mean to be Presidential?
John Dickerson on One of the Hardest Jobs in the World
By
John Dickerson
| June 19, 2020
America's Long History of Imprisoning Children
Laura Briggs on This Country's History of Carceral Terror
By
Laura Briggs
| June 19, 2020
The World in Which Bernie Sanders Grew Up
Theodore Hamm on WWII-Era Brooklyn, the New Deal, and Commies Fightin' Fascists
By
Theodore Hamm
| June 18, 2020
How Three Royal Brothers Ended an English Dynasty
Thomas Penn on the Tragedy of the Brothers York
By
Thomas Penn
| June 16, 2020
Searching for Meaning in Times of Despair: A Reading List
Tara Isabella Burton on Spiritualists, Idealists, Cultists, and More
By
Tara Isabella Burton
| June 15, 2020
The Decade From Hell (No, Not This One)
Garrett Peck on the Disruptive First Decade of the 21st Century
By
Garrett Peck
| June 15, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Long History of Blaming the Devout During a Plague
By
Alan Mikhail
| June 15, 2020
On Charles Dickens' Devious, Hypocritical "Nice Guy" Cop
By
Olivia Rutigliano
| June 12, 2020
Larry Kramer’s Great Expectations
By
Ben Miller
| June 11, 2020
A Hierarchy of American Presidential Lies
How
The Washington Post
Tracks Politicians' Falsehoods
By
Glenn Kessler
| June 10, 2020
On the Radical Afterlives of William Wordsworth
A Poet Who Inspired a Generation of Naturalists and Artists
By
Jonathan Bate
| June 10, 2020
On the Time China's Leader Deng Xiaoping Went to a Rodeo in Texas
Michael Schuman on the Communist Leader's American Campaign
By
Michael Schuman
| June 10, 2020
The Function of Shame
in Literature
Marina Endicott on the Forced Schooling of Indigenous Canadians
By
Marina Endicott
| June 9, 2020
Passion and Patience: On the Timeless Virtues of Marguerite Yourcenar's Hadrian
Dave Lucas Reads Memoirs of Hadrian in Lockdown
By
Dave Lucas
| June 8, 2020
Letter from Minneapolis: Why the Rebellion Had to Begin Here
Su Hwang on Generations of Activism Standing in Opposition to Racism
By
Su Hwang
| June 8, 2020
The Making of an Indigenous Land Activist
Nina Lakhani on the Late Berta Cáceres
By
Nina Lakhani
| June 8, 2020
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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