On the Treasures of Deep Research
By Drew M. Ross One of the pleasures of deep research is the unexpected find that ties together threads that...
By Drew M. Ross One of the pleasures of deep research is the unexpected find that ties together threads that...
By Katrin Kleemann Earthquakes in the United States? California is probably the first state that comes to mind. The largest...
By Lara Track On August 26, 1970, 50 years to the day after the 19th Amendment gave American women the...
by Jonas Faust Throughout his five-decade career, Beat-poet-turned-countercultural-icon Allen Ginsberg [1] presented himself in- and outside of his poetic work...
by Amy Ruckes This article first appeared on U.S. Studies Online on March 24, 2023. Check out the U.S. Studies...
by Philipp Leonhardt Even a cursory look at titles like The Red Badge of Courage, “The Bride Comes to Yellow...
Von Dr. Anja Schüler Am 16. Februar 1923 verabschiedete das Parlament der immer noch jungen Weimarer Republik ein hochkontroverses Gesetz....
by Philine Schiller The Menu The chef claps once, and the room falls silent. The chef gives an order...
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