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While Jewish history is so often recounted as a linear pathway—usually pointing toward and ending with the creation of the ...
Annette Fierro’s thematic exploration of utopias, engineering, and infrastructure examines the ‘manic impulses’ of postwar ...
As an undergrad, I mocked the radical leftist turned reactionary. But with his cruel, vindictive politics taking over the ...
The 1970s campaign fought to get women paid for their work in the home—and envisioned a society built to better support ...
The Handmaid's Tale, a dystopian novel penned by best-selling author and Booker Prize winner Margaret Atwood, was first published in 1985. It painted a grim picture of a future where the USA had ...
Nancy MacLean, a Duke professor of history and public policy, studies the past, but these days she should also get credit for ...
From resilience to reinvention, these books offer hard-earned wisdom, honest truths, and emotional clarity for navigating ...
One of us wrote an academic book on gender. The Defense Department thinks it's too dangerous for the Naval Academy to have in its library.
A new retrospective on the social realist artist presents the diversity of his career, and hints to how his Jewishness ...
The D.C. shootings are the inevitable result of a Marxist network of groups seeking to undermine the United States.
Philosophy meets horror in this unsettling list of books that expose the darkest corners of thought, consciousness, and the ...