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Long before the hum of traffic and the shadows of shoe factories marked the street, Boston Street was the artery through which Lynn’s earliest aspirations pulsed. Spanning centuries of stories — from ...
He deconstructed what he called “the colonial library”: the accounts of Africa by Europeans whose aim, he said, was to ...
Rutherfurd’s Moon images are beautiful, but they also marked an important leap forward for scientific imaging through their ...
THE Aryan myth is not an invention of the Nazis. These neo-Teutons merely exploited a widely-held German belief which dates ...
Novelist Jeffers (The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois) presents a collection of incisive essays exploring “the crossroads”: “a location of difficulty and possibility, a boundary Continue ...
Okay, I’m getting something… I predict that the cost of living will continue to rise, birth rates will continue to fall, and ...
In Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez’s dizzying docu-fiction, an Edenic landscape becomes a backdrop for duplicity and paranoia.
This photo was taken by H.H. Bennett, the 19th century photographer and historian who helped put Wisconsin Dells on the map.
THIS book is an attempt to make clear to the general reader the nature of the work of the chemist. That ubiquitous person known as the “man in the street” probably considers that he already ...
He also challenged popular perceptions around the “Silk Road," describing it as a 19th-century invention. “The Silk Road never existed in the way we think of it. India, not China, was the real centre ...
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