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Tuesday, August 30 2011
All-TIME 100 Best Nonfiction Books
TIME (TIME, 2011)Filed in: American Studies | European Studies | General Culture | History | Humanities | Politics & Government
Wednesday, August 10 2011
How British Social History Is Written Through Our Cookbooks
Felicity Cloake (New Statesman, 27 June 2011)Filed in: European Studies | Food | History
Monday, July 11 2011
Words and Music: Our 60 Favorite Music Books
Pitchfork (Pitchfork, 11 July 2011)Filed in: History | Music
Wednesday, July 6 2011
Before Walt Disney: 5 Pioneers of Early Animation
Maria Popova (The Atlantic, 5 July 2011)Filed in: Film | History
Friday, May 6 2011
Heroes of the KGB: The Communist Bloc’s Spy Films
Alex von Tunzelmann (The Guardian, 5 May 2011)Filed in: European Studies | Film | History
Wednesday, May 4 2011
What Is Totalitarian Art? Cultural Kitsch From Stalin to Saddam
Kanan Makiya (Foreign Affairs, May 2011)Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government | Visual Arts
Monday, May 2 2011
Lithuania’s Soviet Nostalgia: Back in the USSR
Dan Hancox (The Guardian, 1 May 2011)Filed in: European Studies | History
Monday, April 25 2011
The Best Civil War Books
Malcolm Jones (The Daily Beast, 15 April 2011)Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Thursday, April 14 2011
How the Civil War changed American Literature
Craig Fehrman (The Boston Globe, 10 April 2011)Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Friday, April 1 2011
The Roots of the Irish Disco/Dance Club Scene
Paul Tarpey (Amoeblog, 17 March 2011)Filed in: History | Music
Tuesday, March 29 2011
Friday, March 25 2011
28 Vintage Book Club Mailers
Hillary Buckholtz (Urlesque, 23 March 2011)
Filed in: History | Literature
Hillary Buckholtz (Urlesque, 23 March 2011)
Filed in: History | Literature
Saturday, January 29 2011
Our Desperate, 250-Year-Long Search for a Gender-Neutral Pronoun
Maria Bustillos (The Awl, 6 January 2011)
Filed in: Gender | History | Language
Maria Bustillos (The Awl, 6 January 2011)
Filed in: Gender | History | Language
Wednesday, January 26 2011
Thursday, December 16 2010
Dec. 16, 1770: Beethoven’s Birth in Bonn Leads to Longer CDs
Randy Alfred (Wired, 16 December 2010)
Filed in: History | Music | Science & Technology
Randy Alfred (Wired, 16 December 2010)
Filed in: History | Music | Science & Technology
Tuesday, August 3 2010
1848 Daguerreotypes Bring Middle America’s Past to Life
Julie Rehmeyer (Wired, 9 July 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Visual Arts
Julie Rehmeyer (Wired, 9 July 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Visual Arts
Wednesday, June 9 2010
Liberation Impasse: Taking Ambivalent Measure of the Legacy of Modern Feminism
Kerry Howley (Bookforum, June 2010)
Filed in: Feminism | History
Kerry Howley (Bookforum, June 2010)
Filed in: Feminism | History
The Missing Critical History of Illustration
Rick Poynor (Print, June 2010)
Filed in: Criticism | History | Visual Arts
Rick Poynor (Print, June 2010)
Filed in: Criticism | History | Visual Arts
Friday, May 28 2010
Remembering Fascism: Learning From the Past
Noam Chomsky (truthout, 20 April 2010)
Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government
Noam Chomsky (truthout, 20 April 2010)
Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government
Wednesday, May 26 2010
Internet as Social Movement: A Brief History of Webism
n+1 (n+1, 23 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | History | Science & Technology
n+1 (n+1, 23 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | History | Science & Technology
Wednesday, May 12 2010
Thursday, April 22 2010
The Wolf at Our Heels: The Centuries-Old Struggle to Play in Tune
Jan Swafford (Slate, 20 April 2010)
Filed in: History | Music
Jan Swafford (Slate, 20 April 2010)
Filed in: History | Music
Monday, April 5 2010
A Body on the Gears: On Mario Savio
Scott Saul (The Narion, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Politics & Government
Scott Saul (The Narion, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Politics & Government
Monday, March 22 2010
What Does It Mean to Be Human?
Smithsonian Institution (Smithsonian Institution, 2010)
Filed in: History | Science & Technology
Smithsonian Institution (Smithsonian Institution, 2010)
Filed in: History | Science & Technology
Historian Finds Tech Bubble That Didn’t Pop (180 Years Ago)
Matthew Lasar (Ars Technica, 22 March 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | History | Science & Technology
Matthew Lasar (Ars Technica, 22 March 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | History | Science & Technology
Blogging, Now and Then
Robert Darnton (The New York Review of Books, 18 March 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | History
Robert Darnton (The New York Review of Books, 18 March 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | History
Monday, March 15 2010
The Liveliest Mind in New York
Wesley Yang (New York, 7 March 2010)
Filed in: History | Theorists & Critics
Wesley Yang (New York, 7 March 2010)
Filed in: History | Theorists & Critics
Tuesday, March 2 2010
Marx? Which Marx?
Anders Ramsay (Eurozine, 21 December 2009)
Filed in: History | Philosophy | Politics & Government | Theorists & Critics
Anders Ramsay (Eurozine, 21 December 2009)
Filed in: History | Philosophy | Politics & Government | Theorists & Critics
Sunday, February 14 2010
Glenn Fitzpatrick: ‘How Can You Articulate the Atrocities I Witnessed in Drawings on a Page?’
Elizabeth Day (The Observer, 14 February 2010)
Filed in: Comics | History | Literature | Politics & Government
Elizabeth Day (The Observer, 14 February 2010)
Filed in: Comics | History | Literature | Politics & Government
How Christian Were the Founders?
Russell Shorto (The New York Times Magazine, 11 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Politics & Government
Russell Shorto (The New York Times Magazine, 11 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Politics & Government


































