Sound as a Path to Knowledge
By Lawrence Kramer, author of The Hum of the World: A Philosophy of Listening If you had been taking a walk and when you came back I asked you what you had …
Read More >By Lawrence Kramer, author of The Hum of the World: A Philosophy of Listening If you had been taking a walk and when you came back I asked you what you had …
Read More >Both the American Historical Association and the Modern Language Association are holding their annual conferences in Chicago from January 3-6, 2019. In an effort to promote conversation across disciplinary boundaries, the MLA …
Read More >This guest post is published as part of our blog series related to this week’s annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association, the Middle Eastern Studies Association, and the American Academy of Religion. …
Read More >This guest post is published as part of our blog series related to the American Studies Association conference in Atlanta, from Nov. 8-11. #2018ASA By Eli Jelly-Schapiro, author of Security and Terror: American Culture and the Long …
Read More >“I do not know how things will be by the time you read it, but this book goes to press at a grim moment.” —Adam Hochschild Lessons From a Dark Time and …
Read More >This year’s Ramadan will end on June 14th, marking the end of a month of fasting and the beginning of the celebration of Eid al-Fitr by Muslims worldwide. Dig into the lives …
Read More >By Kerry Driscoll, author of Mark Twain among the Indians and Other Indigenous Peoples At the heart of Mark Twain among the Indians and Other Indigenous Peoples is a paradox grounded in the …
Read More >Re-Inventing Rhetoric: Celebrating the Past, Building the Future is this year’s theme at the Rhetoric Society of America conference in Minneapolis (occurring May 31 – June 3). We celebrate this theme by sharing the never-before-published work of Kenneth …
Read More >One of the most prolific scholars of the ancient world, Peter Green is noted for his works on the Greco-Persian Wars, Alexander the Great, and the Hellenistic Age. While one of his most famous …
Read More >In honor of this week’s C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists conference, we are making a selection of content from Representations and Nineteenth-Century Literature available for free for a limited time. We hope that this content …
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