Voices In Time Book of Nature 1893 | Chicago The End of History Frederick Jackson Turner outlines the importance of frontiers. More
Voices In Time Sports & Games 1896 | Paris Antidote to War Pierre de Coubertin revives the Olympic games.More
Voices In Time Comedy 1895 | London Oscar Wilde Arranges an Interview Lady Bracknell is not impressed with her future son-in-law.More
Voices In Time Freedom 1895 | Chicago Gilded Cage Eugene V. Debs on “the most stupendous delusion.”More
Voices In Time Sports & Games 1893 | Cove Neck, NY Taste for Blood Theodore Roosevelt’s hunting habits.More
Voices In Time Religion c. 1880 | England Who Knows Why? Gerard Manley Hopkins sees god in the details.More
Voices In Time Sports & Games 1885 | United States People Will Look “The tricycle has come to stay.”More
Voices In Time Democracy 1895 | Paris Persuasion Gustave Le Bon on the importance of flattering the electorate.More
Voices In Time Discovery 1891 | Berlin Happy Accidents Solving a problem like climbing a mountain.More
Voices In Time Communication c. 1887 | Tuscumbia, AL What Is Love? Helen Keller seeks understanding of the inexpressible.More
Voices In Time Politics 1876 | Essex The Force of One’s Convictions Thinking and politics often don’t mix.More
Voices In Time Communication 1896 | Shanghai In the Names of Progress “Obtaining the shortcut of script is the fountainhead of self-strengthening.”More