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Life is tough for people of color in the early twentieth century—not only in the Southern states, wh

How can school communications become more accessible to multilingual families? In this episode of th

In Radical Acts: HIV/AIDS Activism in Late Twentieth-Century England (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), Dr

In this incisive critique of the ways performances of allyship can further entrench white privilege,

Over the past fifty years, debates concerning race and college admissions have focused primarily on

What can dresses, bedlinens, waistcoats, pantaloons, shoes, and kerchiefs tell us about the legal st

In The Image Maker: Shattering Rock and Roll's Glass Ceiling (2023), Connie DeNave shares her experi

“Dos miradas: Israel y el judaísmo en Puerto Rico” por Dariel U. González García (אוריאל בן אברהם),

The World According to Sound is the brainchild of two rogue audionauts who rebelled against the NPR

George Brown is the executive director of the Highlights Foundation, scion to the Myers family, whic

Since the global financial crisis that began in 2008, the role of the financial sector in contempora

The 1960 California Master Plan for Higher Education remains to this day the largest and most ambiti

Balkan Cyberia: Cold War Computing, Bulgarian Modernisation, and the Information Age Behind the Iron

If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you may seek constant reassurance from others, lose

Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Kwame Harrison, Alumni Distinguished Professor and

General He Yingqin: The Rise and Fall of Nationalist China (Cambridge UP, 2016) is a revisionist stu

In Michigan Vs. Everybody: Inside the Wolverines’ 2023 National Championship Season (Triumph Books,

In this episode Pat speaks with Dr Dalia Nassar, author of Romantic Empiricism: Nature, Art, and Eco

In both modern fiction and the biblical texts of 1 Samuel 13-2 Samuel 1, the character of Jonathan s

October, 1650, traumatised Parliamentarian spy James Archer returns north seeking his sister Meg, mi