Book Review – A Line of Blood and Dirt: Creating the Canada-United States Border Across Indigenous Lands by Benjamin Hoy
by Amy Ruckes This article first appeared on U.S. Studies Online on March 24, 2023. Check out the U.S. Studies...
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...
by Philine Schiller The Menu The chef claps once, and the room falls silent. The chef gives an order...
By Stefanie Wallbraun Political violence in the United States has increased sharply over the past decade. Aggravated by populist actors...
by Jula Maasböl Within the last decade, Dungeons & Dragons has turned from a relatively niche hobby that few people...
by Aija Oksman Ever since the early-twentieth century, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) considered writers (novelists and journalists alike)...
By Nicole Colaianni In December 2017, Time magazine named “The Silence Breakers” as Person of the Year. It was the...
by Julian Kramer A city itself doesn’t remember its inhabitants, buildings, or events that have taken place in it. The...
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