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by Michelle Alexander
For more than one hundred years, scholars have written about the illusory nature of the Emancipation Proclamation.
by Rudolf Wittkower
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE is nowadays usually interpreted in terms which stress its worldliness.
by Neil Postman, Neil Postman
At different times in our history, different cities have been the focal point of a radiating American spirit.
by Michel Foucault
AT the end of the Middle Ages, leprosy disappeared from the Western world.
by Edith Wharton
ON a January evening of the early seventies, Christine Nilsson was singing in Faust at the Academy of Music in New York.
by Thomas Bulfinch
THE religions of ancient Greece and Rome are extinct.
by Fernand Braudel, Sian Reynolds
We must go far back in time, to the beginning of a long process of political evolution, before we can achieve a valid pe...
by Erik Davis
This book is written in the shadow of the millennium, that arbitrary but incontestable line that the Western imagination...
by Donald A. Norman
THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT TECHNOLOGY CAN MAKE US SMART.
by Sherry Turkle
As I write these words, I keep shuffling the text on my computer screen.