Tapping into Roman waters
By Meredith Hindley
African-American soldiers in WWI: A broadening experience for many.
On Manhattan's nineteenth-century African-American community
On Hemingway's letters
On the origins of habeas corpus.
On the history of Broadway
On the odd and brainy Claiborne Pell
On animated pies and other curiosities of sixteenth-century life.
On the "commons" of intellectual property.
By David Skinner
Was Arthur Schopenhauer a dog person?.
By David Skinner (Edited by)
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Supremely Contentious
The Transformation of “Advice and Consent”
Who Was Westbrook Pegler?
The original right-wing takedown artist
By David Witwer
The Strange Politics of Gertrude Stein
Was the den mother of modernism a fascist?
By Barbara Will
Friends of Rousseau
Some of the people he has influenced don't even realize it.
By Leo Damrosch
John Muir, Nature's Witness
The founder of the Sierra Club worshiped the outdoor world.
By Anna Maria Gillis