It’s a blessing born out of a curse. A tiny Bible with roots in the Sept. 11 terror attacks has spent the last two decades ...
They were wrong. In Roots of Revolt, the first big book on Egyptian political economy for the 2020s, Angela Joya explains why neoliberal reforms delivered none of the imagined benefits. Instead, ...
In a Q&A, Yale historian Ivan G. Marcus explains the rise of a confrontation in medieval Europe that set the stage for modern antisemitism.
The rapper's new memoir, "Who’s That Girl?", talks of her life in New York, L.A., and London. But she never stops being ...
Words are made up of roots, bases, stems, derivational endings, inflectional endings, and occasionally clitics. Not everyone agrees on these forms or on the names of them. This includes Katamba. If we ...
Learn more about Sanger, McCormick, and the roots of the Pill ... though it is less so now, the west of this country. The life there is crude in many ways -- it is bleak and uncultured in ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has very clear recollections of when, as a ...
from roots that may be initially open-ended and largely informal, come to take on the features that later mark it out as distinctive, and even exclusive? That is the theme which is explored in this ...
One of the earliest written Jewish references to resurrection in the Bible is found in the Book of Isaiah, which discusses a future era, perhaps a time of final judgment, in which the dead would ...
In 1770, amid the stirrings of what would become the American Revolution, a Jewish Pennsylvanian named Barnard Gratz wrote a letter to a friend. In it, he shared his unfiltered opinion of George ...
We revisit our conversation with James Davison Hunter. He who introduced the concept of “culture wars” 30 years ago, and ...