Blog — We are so excited to announced that the serialized audio version of Martin Weller’s 25 Years of Ed Tech launches today! This audio version is a collaborative project read by...
Blog — ...her family’s escape from Nazi Germany, through Russia, to Japan. The following excerpt is from early in the book when the Rothschilds are still living in Berlin. It is 1932...
Blog — ...the story of how women relentlessly and selflessly sacrificed in support of India’s independence. Today, Shrivastava shares some details of her writing process and how she used the power of...
Blog — ...and scholarship available to readers for free.) Cookson’s ambitions, and those of the journal editors that followed him, have been realized in the intervening years. Today, with more than 91...
Blog — Wheat farmers hate gophers. The little critters cut the stalks and run off with the grain—particularly when the year is dry and the crop is light. Furthermore, to the disgust...
Blog — ...held by museums and their exhibitions allows for a diversity of perspectives to echo through. Whether you explore a museum today or read a book that was made possible by...
Blog — ...World Literature Today’s Nota Benes. Events As we publish this newsletter, we are in the midst of the biggest event of our year: Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities....
Blog — ...parents left rural to resettle in the rapidly growing zones of Port-au-Prince. As his family entered the city in 1986, Duvalier and his dictatorship exited. Haitians, once terrorized under Duvalier’s...
Blog — ...days of buoyant capital investment, jobs, and wealth are passing Alberta by as the boom-and-bust cycle runs its course and the global climate crisis becomes more acute. As the province...
Blog — ...and if we do it won’t matter. This is because speech involves relationship, requiring mutual understanding, but violence depersonalizes and silences its victims. Today, paramilitaries wear masks and their victims...