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July 6, 2014
Ingrid Rowland
A Banker, a Scholar, and the Invention of Art History
The story of the Warburg brothers
July 5, 2014
James Loeffler
Wagner's Anti-Semitism Still Matters
It helped define European anti-Semitism, especially when it came to Jewish music
July 5, 2014
Helen Lewis
The Essay That Launched the Term "Mansplaining"
Rebecca Solnit's 'Men Explain Things to Me' explains this international scourge
July 4, 2014
Brook Wilensky-Lanford
The Dangerous Lies We Tell About America’s Founding
Myths may comfort us, but facts are our best weapon against Tea Party perversions
July 4, 2014
Barry Mazor
Revival Revival
Mid-century Blues obsessives are getting a lot of attention lately
July 4, 2014
Simon Heffer
Historians Fought About World War I the Moment It Began. They're Still Fighting.
July 2, 2014
Amy Weiss-Meyer
Chip Kidd Thinks Lena Dunham's Book Cover Could Use an Upgrade
But she's not alone in reviving 70s-style fonts
July 1, 2014
Hillary Kelly
The Most Moving, Enlightening Novels About World War I
June 28, 2014
Lynn Hunt
Louis XVI Wasn't Killed by Ideas
This is what happens when you ignore the role of politics in intellectual history
June 27, 2014
Elizabeth Winkler
J.K. Rowling's New Novel Reveals What She Really Thinks of the Publishing Industry
And it isn't pretty
June 25, 2014
Rebecca Traister
The Lonely Life of an Outlaw's Daughter
Making sense of a childhood filled with violence
June 24, 2014
Chloe Schama
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Taylor Malmsheimer
Splendor in the Grass
The washed-out farmland look is popular this season
June 22, 2014
Michael Kimmage
How the CIA Stole 'Dr. Zhivago'
The novel stood in subtle opposition to much that Soviet life tried to destroy
June 20, 2014
Hillary Kelly
The Stickers Any Loyal Murakami Reader Will Really Want
June 20, 2014
Shaj Mathew
Why Did Borges Hate Soccer?
Mass culture was anathema to the Argentine writer
June 17, 2014
Geoff Dyer
How to Pass Time on an Aircraft Carrier
Find the places that resemble bars, play dominoes, imagine a fated connection
June 16, 2014
Jeffrey Schnapp
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et al.
Authors of 'Digital_Humanities': Printed Books Are Vital
June 15, 2014
Michael Ignatieff
Stories of Life after the Shoah
Surviving after World War II—for victims and victors
June 14, 2014
Adam Plunkett
Robert Frost Was Neither Light Nor Dark
He's worth reading because we're both
June 13, 2014
Jang Jin-Sung
I Was Kim Jong-il's Poet Laureate
Writing helped me join North Korea's inner circle—until I committed treason.
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