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“Jazz has absorbed whatever was around from the very beginning,” the writer Francis Davis told Wen Stephenson in a 1996 ...
In a new book, the Pulitzer Prize winner Greg Grandin tells the history of the hemisphere from south of the border.
If and when Jews and other readers tire of the fictional world of J.K. Rowling, Bloom may be remembered as an early harbinger ...
From left to right: Chance Chandler, Kenneth Dadson and Rean Abancia pose in the Joseph F. Smith Library.
The Cold War was a war of armaments and ideologies—but it was also a war of words, fought in classrooms, libraries, and on ...
Over 970 people, including dozens of the world's top economists have signed an "anti-tariff declaration" criticising the ...
The Cold War was a war of armaments and ideologies—but it was also a war of words, fought in classrooms, libraries, and on the printed page.
It’s often asked why the UK has never successfully imported certain formats so popular in the States. The Daily Show-like ...
It is citizens of the world, like the Liberal Leader, who have the strongest need to believe in their own nations ...
During his time at the U of A, Bell, an associate professor of Spanish and of the Latin American and Latino Studies Program, undertook a rich, exciting career in every aspect possible over his 33 ...
Lives of the Twentieth-Century Novel, Edwin Frank explores how reality has been presented and even transformed through the ...
A portrait of life at a fast-food restaurant shows that there’s both dignity and drudgery in all kinds of labor.