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An Early Modern Historian Plays (Word) Games

by guest contributor Miles Pattenden

January Reading Recommendations

This month: on visions of socialism, object-oriented history, American meat production, French Decadence, Wharton’s feminism, and Arendt’s relation to interwar Marxism.

University at the Crossroad: An Interview with Emily Levine

by guest contributor Ariel Yingqi Tang

“Brilliantly Devised, Grossly Packaged Confusion”: Eames’s “World of Franklin & Jefferson” Exhibition and Reclaiming Revolution during America’s Post-Traumatic Decade

by guest contributor Thomas Cryer

Left, Liberal or Social Democrat? Traversing Political Affiliation in Recent US Intellectual History

by guest contributor Christopher Sarjeant

“Through Nature We Know God”: Religion and Science in Early Modern Dutch Periodicals

by guest contributor Charlotte Meijer

Theorizing the 1930s: Black Radicalism, Antifascism and Anticolonialism in Interwar Britain

by guest contributor Theo Williams

“You Know It’s Fake, Right?” Fandom and the Idea of Legitimacy in Professional Wrestling

by guest contributor Aaron D. Horton

A Patient, a Gymnast, and a Little Dog: Curing Breast Cancer with Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain

by guest contributor Lotta Vuorio

The Year in Review: Best of 2021

Reread some of our most popular pieces this year.

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