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Shadows of WWII in Ukraine: The Life and Afterlife the Second World War

Shadows of WWII in Ukraine: The Life and Afterlife the Second World War

Andrew Keen on the Role of History in Looking to the Future

By Andrew Keen | March 25, 2022

How Aborted Journeys Mean Aborted Dreams for Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean

How Aborted Journeys Mean Aborted Dreams for Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean

Sally Hayden on How the EU Outsources Its Inhumane Refugee Policy

By Sally Hayden | March 24, 2022

“We Straddle the Now and the Ether.” On Black Gay Time

“We Straddle the Now and the Ether.” On Black Gay Time

Jafari S. Allen Explores a Temporality Outside of—and Ahead of—Time

By Jafari S. Allen | March 24, 2022

Nick Davis on Writing Himself Into a Biography–And Taking Himself Out

Nick Davis on Writing Himself Into a Biography–And Taking Himself Out

This Week on Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

By Just the Right Book | March 24, 2022

What Was More Deadly to a WWII Soldier, a Bullet or the Bacteria on It?

What Was More Deadly to a WWII Soldier, a Bullet or the Bacteria on It?

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | March 24, 2022

The Dutch publisher of a controversial new book on Anne Frank is dropping it.

The Dutch publisher of a controversial new book on Anne Frank is dropping it.

By Corinne Segal | March 23, 2022

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By John Markoff | March 23, 2022

How Public Shaming Helps Society Maintain Its Norms and Ethical Standards

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Karen Joy Fowler on Decentering John Wilkes Booth in a Novel About His Family

By Jane Ciabattari | March 22, 2022

How Ancient Rome’s Descent Into Autocracy Mirrors the Fragility of Our Own Political Systems

How Ancient Rome’s Descent Into Autocracy Mirrors the Fragility of Our Own Political Systems

Barry Strauss on the Rise of Octavian, Julius Caesar’s Imperial Successor

By Barry Strauss | March 22, 2022

The Subtle Authoritarianism of Southeast Asia’s Wealthiest City-State

The Subtle Authoritarianism of Southeast Asia’s Wealthiest City-State

Jeevan Vasagar on Singapore’s Ongoing Suppression Dissent

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Researchers are mapping the effects of climate change on Walden Pond—with help from Thoreau.

Researchers are mapping the effects of climate change on Walden Pond—with help from Thoreau.

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The Essential Value—and Deep Cost—of Reporting From War

The Essential Value—and Deep Cost—of Reporting From War

Dan O’Brien on His Friendship With Conflict Journalist Paul Watson

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Telling the Story of (the Real) Greenwich Village

Telling the Story of (the Real) Greenwich Village

Michele Herman on a Disappearing Way of Life

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“War shortens the distance from person to person, from birth to death.” New Work by Ukrainian Poet Halyna Kruk

“War shortens the distance from person to person, from birth to death.” New Work by Ukrainian Poet Halyna Kruk

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What an Ecofeminist Pioneer Can Teach Us Today

What an Ecofeminist Pioneer Can Teach Us Today

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