The "NBN Book of the Day" features the most timely and interesting author interviews from the New Bo
School vouchers are often framed as a way to help students and families by providing choice, but evi
One of the great divides in American judicial scholarship is between legal scholars who take the jus
A masterful account of the global Cold War’s decisive influence on Soviet economic reform, and the n
The Algerian War of Independence constituted a major turning point of 20th century history. The conf
In our interview about Black Snow: Curtis LeMay, the Firebombing of Tokyo, and the Road to the Atomi
In Fate Unknown: Tracing the Missing after World War II and the Holocaust (Oxford University Press,
Political Scientist E.J. Fagan, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Ill
The legal theory of constitutional originalism has attracted increasing attention in recent years as
Our universe might appear chaotic, but deep down it's simply a myriad of rules working independently
In Unexpected Revolutionaries: How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy (Cornell Univers
In their latest book, Fandom is Ugly: Networked Harassment in Participatory Culture (NYU Press, 2024
Aleksander Pluskowski of the University of Reading joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, The
During the mid-seventeenth century, Anglo-American Protestants described Native American ceremonies
In Marx’s Literary Style, the Venezuelan poet and philosopher Ludovico Silva argues that much of the
Scholars often narrate the legal cases confirming LGBTQ+ rights as a huge success story. While it to
As consumers become increasingly aware of the animal agriculture industry’s cruelty and environmenta
Tactical Air Power and the Vietnam War: Explaining Effectiveness in Modern Air Warfare (Cambridge UP
In 2003, in a ruling that bordered on poetic, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in Lawrenc
A Twist in the Tail: How the Humble Anchovy Flavoured Western Cuisine (Hurst, 2024) by Christopher B
In 330 BC, Alexander the Great conquers the city of Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Persia