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The Fine Art of Losing In the end, thirty-one teams will go home, a few not without making a fuss.
Better to be Feared North Korea notwithstanding, why right-wing governments have historically produced the best soccer teams.
No Poetry Todesfuge was a 1947 poem by Paul Celan that made Adorno reassess his famous statement about poetry after Auschwitz.
Cautionary Tales 2010: An immigration case in Tennessee has gained national attention because of an educational right that many American families...
Gift from the Sea c. 1155 / Bingen
The Wall Came Tumbling Down Warren Breckman remembers November 1989
Archiving the Future Warren Breckman discusses the perils of technology and archiving.
Table Limits “Aided by Poker Devotees, Lawmaker Pushes to End the Ban on Online Gambling,” The New York Times, May...
Imperial Hubris: A German Tale by Fritz Stern
Disaster at Dunkirk: A Nightmare Fantasy by Ian Kershaw
Portraits of the Artist by Howard Singerman
Beer-y Goodness “InBev and Anheuser-Busch Agree to Combine, Creating the Global Leader in Beer with Budweiser as its Flagship Brand,” InBev Press...
Johann von Goethe in Love 1783 / Weimar
Holy Communion 1845 / Berlin
Animal Farm 1938 / Berlin
Reparations 1987 / West Germany
Winston Churchill Questions the Wisdom of Playing the Gentleman 1944 / London
War Comes Dressed in the Spirit of Friendship 1914 / Berlin-St. Petersburg
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