History

Food Fights

Food Fights Food Fights

The use of food as a weapon during World War II.

Mar 27, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Richard J. Evans

From ‘Brown’ to ‘Lawrence’: On the Struggle for Gay Civil Rights

From ‘Brown’ to ‘Lawrence’: On the Struggle for Gay Civil Rights From ‘Brown’ to ‘Lawrence’: On the Struggle for Gay Civil Rights

Dale Carpenter's exceptional account of the history of Lawrence v. Texas.

Mar 27, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Michael O’Donnell

Havel’s Specter: On Václav Havel

Havel’s Specter: On Václav Havel Havel’s Specter: On Václav Havel

The Czech playwright's enduring ideas about politics, truth and human nature.

Mar 21, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Caleb Crain

If Vaclav Havel Met Occupy’s Human Mic… If Vaclav Havel Met Occupy’s Human Mic…

The words of the former president of the Czech Republic resonate with the problems Occupy confronts today.  

Mar 14, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Jonathan Schell

Gaddis’s Kennan: Strategies of Disparagement Gaddis’s Kennan: Strategies of Disparagement

Intent on blaming the cold war simply on Soviet perfidy, John Lewis Gaddis does a disservice to the subject of his biography—and to his readers.  

Mar 14, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Eric Alterman

Shelf Life Shelf Life

Laurent Dubois’s Hati: The Aftershocks of History.

Mar 14, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Joshua Jelly-Schapiro

Faces out of the Crowd: On the Renaissance Portrait Faces out of the Crowd: On the Renaissance Portrait

How Renaissance painters brought human presence to the fore.

Mar 7, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

The Uprooted

The Uprooted The Uprooted

A new history of Europe’s postwar world and its displaced persons.

Mar 7, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Holly Case

Duvalier and Haiti’s Triple Threat

Duvalier and Haiti’s Triple Threat Duvalier and Haiti’s Triple Threat

Why was Baby Doc able to return after decades of exile and evade justice, despite his crimes?

Feb 29, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Amy Wilentz

Of Deserts and Promised Lands: The Dream of Global Justice Of Deserts and Promised Lands: The Dream of Global Justice

Jenny Martinez and Kathryn Sikkink offer conflicting histories of the ascendency of international courts.

Feb 29, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Samuel Moyn

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