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A ‘Chef-ugee’ from Zimbabwe

Cooking Stirs New Hopes and Old Memories

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Rosalind Tordesillas February 10, 2018
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Loving a Military Parade and Clapping for the Great Leader

On Post Truth Authoritarianism and Resistance

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Jeffrey C. Goldfarb February 9, 2018
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Why We Return to Certain Books Like Clockwork

On my return to Martin Guerre

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Claire Potter February 7, 2018
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Top 5 Cities Where Older Workers’ Wages Fell and Younger Workers’ Wages Soared

January 2018 Unemployment Report for Workers Over 55

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Teresa Ghilarducci February 6, 2018
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To the Directors of the National Museum in Krakow

An open letter

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Jeffrey C. Goldfarb February 6, 2018
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Grounded Struggles

Land, Dispossession, and Freedom

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Ujvil Aggarwal February 5, 2018
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A Lot of Things Are Broken

Why focusing on sex won’t fix sexual harassment

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Claire Potter January 31, 2018
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A Gray Post on a Sunny Friday Afternoon

Democracy and the Social Condition

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Jeffrey C. Goldfarb January 26, 2018
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Is Football a Metaphor for Political Culture?

A Letter to Frank Bruni

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Claire Potter January 24, 2018
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What Makes a Great Proposal for the AHA Annual Meeting?

Call for submissions

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Claire Potter and Brian Ogilvie January 22, 2018
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