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Ageing, especially women’s ageing, is often viewed negatively. In her memoir Blooming, Carol Lefevre critiques different ...
Inspired by his scholarship and teaching at Brown, Seth Rockman uncovered an unknown facet of pre-Civil War history that he ...
Merlin Lessler, “The Old Coot,” gives us a look at bookmarks, and not the ones that help organize our web browser tabs.
Enter blue books — the academy’s counter to the AI revolution. Blue books first made their appearance at Butler University in Indiana a century ago and ...
Shopping for a Father's Day gift for the NASCAR fan in your life? Consider our Daytona International Speedway book, "High ...
The new NCERT social science textbooks for Classes 6 and 7 aim to replace older narratives of poverty and colonial baggage ...
The technology’s ability to read and summarize text is already making it a useful tool for scholarship. How will it change ...
Thanks to AI and modern carbon dating techniques, we have a new understanding of when the Dead Sea Scrolls were written – ...
Pride Month arrives this year with a much-needed queer-centered history of New Orleans. Frank Perez’s “Rainbow Fleur de Lis” collects 85 of his essays, published over the past dozen years in ...
The Toronto Blue Jays aren't the MLB 's most successful franchise, but there have been plenty of highlights in their 49-year ...
On the pages of National Review and, after 1966, on Firing Line, Buckley pioneered the do-your-own-research rhetorical style: ...
Katherine Ashenburg has been a voracious reader since she was a child — and a nonfiction writer and editor for most of her ...