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by | Mar 24, 2023

I Even after a lapse of more than 20 years, I can still see it in my mind’s eye: a…

by | Mar 24, 2023

Music on vinyl outsold compact discs in the United States last year. The last time that happened the Soviet Union,…

by | Mar 7, 2023

Each year for Women’s History Month, which has taken place in March since 1987, the National Women’s History Alliance designates…

by | Mar 6, 2023

The Good Country: A History of the American Midwest 1800-1900 By Jon K. Lauck (University of Oklahoma Press, 366 pages,…

by | Feb 21, 2023

The World: A Family History By Simon Sebag Montefiore (Knopf, 1,344 pages, $45) Simon Sebag Montefiore’s book The World: A…

by | Feb 15, 2023

Para descubrir al tonto no hay mejor reactivo que la palabra: medieval. Inmediatamente ve rojo.  To discover the fool there…

by | Feb 4, 2023

In recent years, we have heard much about the need to accept the findings of “the science,” despite the fact…

by | Jan 17, 2023

The study of history is a powerful antidote to contemporary arrogance. It is humbling to discover how many of our…

by | Jan 14, 2023

The great British historian and biographer Paul Johnson died recently at the age of 94. He authored/edited more than 40…

by | Jan 13, 2023

Dinner with Joseph Johnson: Books and Friendship in a Revolutionary Age By Daisy Hay (Princeton University Press, 516 pages, $32)…

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