Books for feminists of all ages December 17, 2019 From a delightful romp with Jane Austen’s most irrepressible heroine to a moving account of working mothers’ daily lives, we have a book for every feminist on your list, and shouldn’t that be everyone on your list? Read More
Philip Freeman on Cicero, Star Wars, and the Stoic Idea of God December 13, 2019 Ancient Rome was a wildly diverse and exotic place. As I tell the students in my college classes, if you want to get a feel for what Rome was like, watch Star Wars. Read More
Books for artists December 11, 2019 Looking for a gift or someone who might judge a book by its cover . . . design? This gift list is sure to please the aesthete in your life. Read More
How do human rights come about?: A few lesser-known activists and the popular movements they led December 10, 2019 How do human rights actually come about? International resolutions and treaties, like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, are important, but they hardly suffice. Read More
Books for writers December 06, 2019 This list of gift ideas for poets and writers takes readers around the world and back in time through language. Read More
Books for MBAs, present and future December 02, 2019 Know someone who can’t start their day without scouring the pages of the Financial Times or Wall Street Journal? This list just might get them to diversify their reading portfolio with a new book. Read More
Marion Turner on Chaucer: A European Life December 02, 2019 More than any other canonical English writer, Geoffrey Chaucer lived and worked at the centre of political life—yet his poems are anything but conventional. Read More
Books for naturalists November 27, 2019 Searching for a gift for someone who would rather be outside exploring than Black Friday shopping? Look no further! Read More
Jedediah Purdy on This Land is Our Land November 26, 2019 Today, we are at a turning point as we face ecological and political crises that are rooted in conflicts over the land itself. Read More
Books for history buffs November 25, 2019 This list of books for history buffs is full of surprises for readers of all stripes. Read More
Dan Hooper on rethinking our universe’s first moments November 18, 2019 Over the past century, cosmologists have pieced together a remarkably detailed picture of our universe and its history, spanning from the first seconds that followed the Big Bang up to the present. Read More
Michelangelo gave me a new perspective on aging November 15, 2019 I needed to pass age sixty before I could write a book about the artist Michelangelo Buonarroti in his seventies and eighties. Read More
Nicholas Buccola on The Fire is Upon Us November 14, 2019 On February 18, 1965, an overflowing crowd packed the Cambridge Union in Cambridge, England, to witness a historic televised debate between James Baldwin, the leading literary voice of the civil rights movement, and William F. Buckley Jr., a fierce critic of the movement and America's most influential conservative intellectual. Read More
Naomi Oreskes on Why Trust Science? November 13, 2019 Do doctors really know what they are talking about when they tell us vaccines are safe? Should we take climate experts at their word when they warn us about the perils of global warming? Why should we trust science when our own politicians don't? Read More
A look inside Protest!: A History of Social and Political Protest Graphics November 12, 2019 Throughout history, artists and citizens have turned to protest art as a means of demonstrating social and political discontent. Read More