Digital humanities enhances emotional experience of viewing AIDS Quilt
By Steve Moyer
Mexican Cultural Movement in the Twenties Had Plenty of Varoom
This diva was the real deal
Author of Walden proves to be invaluable to today's scientists studying climate change.
By Anna Maria Gillis
One person's pagoda is another's bell tower.
Keeping tabs on the Commonwealth's uncommon history.
Machinist by day, entomological mosaicist by night.
The music of protest
Modern-day Ojibwe maintain ties with language, cultural tradition
When the reading of "bad books" was a novel experience
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Supremely Contentious
The Transformation of “Advice and Consent”
By Meredith Hindley
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.