Event series, launching tonight in Boston, to take The Atlantic to cities in partnership with local and nonprofit media ...
The discovery of ammunition from the 1700s has revived tales of fighting at the start of the Revolutionary War. By Christine Hauser In “Glad to the Brink of Fear,” James Marcus frames the great ...
Writer came to St. Augustine in the 1820s for treatment of tuberculosis The promise of a mild climate and sea airs brought Ralph Waldo Emerson to St. Augustine in the winter of 1827. However, in those ...
Context has long been a critical determiner of methodologies for literary studies, granting scholars the tools to make objective claims about a text’s political or economic relation to the situation ...
What’s your relationship to nature? Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau wrestled mightily with that question while wandering the Massachusetts woods in the mid-1800s. Now, a walking play is ...
Wonder Land: College Presidents' spineless response to antisemitic protests are the culmination of academia’s plummet the past 50 years which has included grade inflation, speech codes, trigger ...
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