These books also shine light on some troubling times and complicated people from our past, writes Kristina Naftzger.
These 12 historical fiction books reveal how history’s biggest conflicts shaped humanity’s future, weaving unforgettable ...
Discover ten incredible books that make history, science, and politics more exciting than fiction—gripping true stories ...
I stood in my Connecticutco classroom deciding how to respond to my students’ “lessons from WW2.” After a long silence, I ...
In 1997, the late British author, graphic designer and design historian David King published a book titled “The Commissar ...
The book, Geomotional: geometric art past and present, is the culmination of an arts-for-social-change project initiated by ...
For years,” Tsushima writes, “Mitch had denounced Japan, wishing this hateful country would disappear from the face of the ...
John Greenʼs latest book, “Everything Is Tuberculosis,” explores the impact of principled public health efforts in an age of ...
Clay Risen examines Cold War hysteria in an even-handed way, trusting readers to make the connection between McCarthyism and the MAGA movement.
In “Parable of the Sower,” Octavia E. Butler writes about a brutal, mid-2020s Southern California ravaged by wildfire, ...
As an immigrant in the United States for forty long years, I regularly reflect on the significance of living between two ...
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