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The Fascinating History of Intersectionality in the Medieval World

The Fascinating History of Intersectionality in the Medieval World

Roland Betancourt on the Princeton University Press Ideas Podcast

By New Books Network | December 18, 2020

Was Stonehenge Just the Inner Part of a Huge Wooden Temple?

Was Stonehenge Just the Inner Part of a Huge Wooden Temple?

Roland Ennos on the Neolithic Desire for Permanence

By Roland Ennos | December 18, 2020

How the Specter of Islam Fueled European Colonization in the Americas

How the Specter of Islam Fueled European Colonization in the Americas

Alan Mikhail Considers the Historical Ripples of Islamophobia

By Alan Mikhail | December 17, 2020

On Nazi Leader Rudolf Hess's Absurd Mission to Broker Peace

On Nazi Leader Rudolf Hess's Absurd Mission to Broker Peace

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By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | December 17, 2020

That Time William S. Burroughs Fled a Ranch School in<br> New Mexico

That Time William S. Burroughs Fled a Ranch School in
New Mexico

Ken Layne on Magic and War in Los Alamos

By Ken Layne | December 16, 2020

Interpreter of Maladies: On Virginia Woolf's Writings About Illness<br> and Disability

Interpreter of Maladies: On Virginia Woolf's Writings About Illness
and Disability

Gabrielle Bellot Explores the Complexity of Detailing Sickness in the Age of COVID

By Gabrielle Bellot | December 16, 2020

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of M. R. James

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How Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Came to Compose His First Symphony

By Jan Swafford | December 15, 2020

The Inertia of Whiteness in the World of Postwar Publishing

By Richard Jean So | December 15, 2020

On the Willie Nelson Country-Pop Crossover That Changed Everything

On the Willie Nelson Country-Pop Crossover That Changed Everything

Michaelangelo Matos Goes Deep on One of 1980s Biggest Duets

By Michaelangelo Matos | December 14, 2020

How Newt Gingrich and His Band of Grifters Made Politics Into Entertainment

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Julian E. Zelizer Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 14, 2020

When Women Demanded Access to Blue-Collar Jobs

When Women Demanded Access to Blue-Collar Jobs

Melvin I. Urofsky on the Living History of Affirmative Action in America

By Melvin I. Urofsky | December 14, 2020

On Translating Poems While Riding the Metro in Rome

On Translating Poems While Riding the Metro in Rome

Damiano Abeni: Transforming Texts as a Performing Art

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How the Dog-Whistle Politics of the Reagan Era Gave Us Today's Republican Party

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Rick Perlstein Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 11, 2020

Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham on Social Media, Black Futurity, <br>and the Archive

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and the Archive

Black Futures started as all great contemporary love stories do—on an app!"">"Black Futures started as all great contemporary love stories do—on an app!"

By Rasheeda Saka | December 11, 2020

Barry Lopez on the Wolf Biologist Who Changed His Life as an Environmentalist

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