History

Joyce Carol Oates

June 16, 1938: Joyce Carol Oates Is Born June 16, 1938: Joyce Carol Oates Is Born

"Oates believes strongly in the authority of the individual’s experience of reality."

Jun 16, 2015 / 150th Anniversary / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

The Gwangju Uprising and American Hypocrisy: One Reporter’s Quest for Truth and Justice in Korea

The Gwangju Uprising and American Hypocrisy: One Reporter’s Quest for Truth and Justice in Korea The Gwangju Uprising and American Hypocrisy: One Reporter’s Quest for Truth and Justice in Korea

A personal story from a longtime Nation writer.

Jun 5, 2015 / Blog / Tim Shorrock

Delmore’s Way

Delmore’s Way Delmore’s Way

How the stormy eloquence of Delmore Schwartz made possible the glittering prose of Saul Bellow.

Jun 2, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Vivian Gornick

Enlightened. Elitist. Undemocratic.

Enlightened. Elitist. Undemocratic. Enlightened. Elitist. Undemocratic.

Has the EU followed a path first blazed by Napoleon?

May 27, 2015 / Books & the Arts / David A. Bell

The Not-So-Feminist History of Wonder Woman

The Not-So-Feminist History of Wonder Woman The Not-So-Feminist History of Wonder Woman

The superheroine’s polygamous creator exploited the love and labor of the women who were his inspiration.

May 19, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Emily Greenhouse

How Long Have We Really Been ‘One Nation Under God’?

How Long Have We Really Been ‘One Nation Under God’? How Long Have We Really Been ‘One Nation Under God’?

Kevin Kruse’s new book explores how “Christian America” was invented to fight FDR’s New Deal.

May 19, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Molly Worthen

A Victory Parade 150 Years in the Making

A Victory Parade 150 Years in the Making A Victory Parade 150 Years in the Making

The African American Civil War Memorial & Museum will honor black soldiers who were not welcome at the original Grand Review celebration.

May 11, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

May 7, 1915: The Lusitania Sinks, Killing Over 1,000 Civilians

May 7, 1915: The Lusitania Sinks, Killing Over 1,000 Civilians May 7, 1915: The Lusitania Sinks, Killing Over 1,000 Civilians

"The torpedo that sank the Lusitania also sank Germany in the opinion of mankind."

May 7, 2015 / The Almanac / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

How the Horrors of World War II Lived On

How the Horrors of World War II Lived On How the Horrors of World War II Lived On

Tens of millions were murdered or expelled from their homes in a whirlwind of ethnic cleansing.

May 5, 2015 / Editorial / David Nasaw

Capitalism and Slavery

Capitalism and Slavery Capitalism and Slavery

Each generation seems condemned to have to prove the obvious anew: slavery created the modern world, and the modern world’s divisions are the product of slavery.

May 1, 2015 / Blog / Greg Grandin

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