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Plagiarism has been a menace since the invention of the art of writing, and then the facsimile, and then Wikipedia, and bam!
Assistant professor Jarvis Young will continue archival research into the life and writings of Lemuel Haynes, a late 18th-century abolitionist and preacher whose papers are held by the Antiquarian ...
Can the fraught relationship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams help heal our own hyper-polarized politics? Monticello ...
In “Superfine,” the Africana-studies scholar Monica L. Miller explores the links between style, self-presentation, and ...
Though simple in appearance, the pencil is one of the most enduring and versatile writing tools in history. It has ...
The reactionary blogger’s call for a monarch to rule the country once seemed like a joke. Now the right is ready to bend the ...
The "writing ... paper, pens and a glass inkwell. The whole is about the size of an attaché case—barely larger than the first generation of laptop computers in our own day. But this 18th ...
The Bristol-born artist has been back in the UK to co-curate a show at the National Gallery dedicated to José María Velasco, ...
While lawyers may still be wary of using WhatsApp in their professional life, the business world has been eager to embrace it. But what weight does ...
It was mid-1975 when paramedic John Moon performed his first intubation in the field. A former orderly, he’d decided to ...
Then David is joined by his Atlantic colleague George Packer to discuss Packer’s new profile of Vice President J. D. Vance.
IN THE late 18th Century, Samuel Crumpe was in his prime. He was a prestigious doctor with a collection of accolades to his name.