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How does a Black man in Austin get sent to prison on a 70-year sentence for stealing a tuna sandwich

New Directions in the Study of African American Recolonization (UP of Florida, 2017) examines the mo

Recent developments in the Middle East have raised concern about the potential for a wider regional

With The Sentimental State: How Women-Led Reform Built the American Welfare State (University of Geo

This is the final episode of Cited’s most recent season, Use & Abuse of Economic Expertise, a se

At the beginning of the twentieth century, two British inventors, Arthur Pollen and Harold Isherwood

International development projects supported by governments of wealthy countries, international fina

In Reproductive Labor and Innovation: Against the Tech Fix in an Era of Hype (Duke UP, 2024), Jennif

When the last 36 inhabitants of St Kilda, 40 miles west of the Scottish Hebrides, were evacuated in

Today’s episode focuses on the policy challenges and politics of public healthcare in Southeast Asia

Listen to this interview of Omer Akgul, postdoctoral researcher, CyLab, Carnegie Mellon University.

"Writing on the Wall" is a global platform founded by Professor William Kolbrener and novelist Ronit

Medical schools have increasingly incorporated the humanities and social sciences into their teachin

In The Fate of the Jews in the Early Islamic Near East: Tracing the Demographic Shift from East to W

Margaret Mehl’s Music and the Making of Modern Japan: Joining the Global Concert (Open Book 2024) ex

Welcome to the final episode of What Just Happened, a Recall This Book experiment. In it you will he

To many, German food is humble comfort food, the kind of food that may not win a beauty award, but m

In Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction (Northwestern UP, 2024), Steven Swarbrick and Jean-Thomas

In Health Freaks: America's Diet Champions and the Specter of Chronic Illness (University of North C

Between 1911 and 1912, Prague was home to Albert Einstein and Franz Kafka, two of the twentieth-cent