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How Thomas Jefferson’s Writing Established the Stories of Colonial America

How Thomas Jefferson’s Writing Established the Stories of Colonial America

Fred Kaplan Examines the Historical Record

By Fred Kaplan | November 23, 2022

How LEGO Marked and Marketed the Fall of the Berlin Wall

How LEGO Marked and Marketed the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Jens Andersen on a Toy Company’s Role in Commemorating History

By Jens Andersen | November 22, 2022

The Ugly Truth About French Colonization of Central Africa

The Ugly Truth About French Colonization of Central Africa

J.P. Daughton in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 22, 2022

“A Preservative of a Sense of Jewish Identity.” How the Six-Day War Transformed American Jews’ Relationship to Israel

“A Preservative of a Sense of Jewish Identity.” How the Six-Day War Transformed American Jews’ Relationship to Israel

Eric Alterman on the Rise of Zionism and a Revitalization of Judaism

By Eric Alterman | November 22, 2022

Just Passing Through: On Milton Gendel’s Seven-Decade Roman Holiday

Just Passing Through: On Milton Gendel’s Seven-Decade Roman Holiday

Cullen Murphy Shares the Writer’s Interactions with Josephine Baker, Gore Vidal, Princess Margaret and More

By Cullen Murphy | November 21, 2022

How Scientists’ Misguided Utopian Theories of Biological Selection Defined the 20th Century

How Scientists’ Misguided Utopian Theories of Biological Selection Defined the 20th Century

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By Adam Rutherford | November 21, 2022

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Disability Pride: Representation is Only the First Step

By Ben Mattlin | November 18, 2022

How the Injustices of Racism and Inequality Continue to Reverberate Through the Generations

How the Injustices of Racism and Inequality Continue to Reverberate Through the Generations

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By Just the Right Book | November 18, 2022

A Plethora of Penises: How People Wrote About Sex in the Middle Ages

A Plethora of Penises: How People Wrote About Sex in the Middle Ages

Katherine Harvey on Erotic Expressions in Medieval Literature

By Katherine Harvey | November 17, 2022

Moral Panics Never Go Out of Style: On the Corrosive Effects of the Culture Wars

Moral Panics Never Go Out of Style: On the Corrosive Effects of the Culture Wars

Arlene Stein Considers the Racism and Homophobia at the Heart of Conservative Activism

By Arlene Stein | November 16, 2022

What If... Listicles Are Actually an Ancient Form of Writing and Narrative?

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James Vincent on One of Humanity’s Oldest Writing Systems

By James Vincent | November 16, 2022

The Problem with Calling Nature “Wild”

The Problem with Calling Nature “Wild”

“When you seek wildness, where, precisely, do you go?”

By Phillip Vannini and April Vannini | November 16, 2022

A Brief History of the Attempts to Unionize Walmart

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How Living in Naples Changed Shirley Hazzard’s Life

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