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Was Abstract Art Actually Invented by a Mid-19th-Century Spiritualist?

Was Abstract Art Actually Invented by a Mid-19th-Century Spiritualist?

Jennifer Dasal on the 1871 Art Exhibition of Georgiana Houghton

By Jennifer Dasal | September 23, 2020

Snapshots Before the War: Saying Goodbye in 1944

Snapshots Before the War: Saying Goodbye in 1944

Paul Hendrickson on the Day His Father Shipped Off to Japan

By Paul Hendrickson | September 23, 2020

What Does It Mean To Buy From Black-Owned Businesses?

What Does It Mean To Buy From Black-Owned Businesses?

Cassi Pittman Claytor on Buying Power, Racial Uplift, and the Black Middle Class

By Cassi Pittman Claytor | September 23, 2020

Don't Trust the Populists: Globalization Isn't the Problem

Don't Trust the Populists: Globalization Isn't the Problem

Martin Sandbu in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | September 23, 2020

Was a Lakota Sioux Wrongly Accused of Murder During the Wounded Knee Occupation?

Was a Lakota Sioux Wrongly Accused of Murder During the Wounded Knee Occupation?

Gerry Spence on the Case of Collins Catch the Bear Frustrated

By Gerry Spence | September 23, 2020

Happy 185th wedding anniversary to Edgar Allan Poe and Virginia Clemm.

Happy 185th wedding anniversary to Edgar Allan Poe and Virginia Clemm.

By Dan Sheehan | September 22, 2020

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Racism Run Deep

By Amaud Jamaul Johnson | September 22, 2020

WATCH: The Shortlist Announcement for the 2020 Cundill History Prize

By Literary Hub | September 22, 2020

Writing a History of a Pandemic During a Pandemic

By Jon Sternfeld | September 22, 2020

The Long Golden Age of Useless, American Crap

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Wendy Woloson Outlines a History of Our Glorified Junk

By Wendy A. Woloson | September 21, 2020

Indifference and Cruelty: What Made Nazi Germany Possible

Indifference and Cruelty: What Made Nazi Germany Possible

Géraldine Schwarz Reckons With Her Family's WWII History

By Géraldine Schwarz | September 21, 2020

The Poet Who Had No Time<br> for Tragedy

The Poet Who Had No Time
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Dan Beachy-Quick on Anacreon the Greek's Lyrics of Drunken Love

By Dan Beachy-Quick | September 21, 2020

Peter Geye on the Concept of Longing in Fiction

Peter Geye on the Concept of Longing in Fiction

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On Enheduanna, the First Poet to Ascribe Her Own Name to Her Works

On Enheduanna, the First Poet to Ascribe Her Own Name to Her Works

This Week on The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | September 21, 2020

Is America Due for a Reboot?

Is America Due for a Reboot?

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<em>Language Keepers</em>: On the Fight to Save the Karuk Language

Language Keepers: On the Fight to Save the Karuk Language

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