March 31, 2021
Revisiting the Dead
Could Staten Island’s memorials to those lost to nineteenth-century epidemics tell us how the Covid-19 pandemic will be remembered?
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March 31, 2021
Could Staten Island’s memorials to those lost to nineteenth-century epidemics tell us how the Covid-19 pandemic will be remembered?
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A “funny little” snail man and the voice of John Keats.
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On the legal foundations that spurred centuries of civil rights movements.
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Kitschy miniature mountains, listening to books, and a famous carp.
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On the consequential innovations of Herodotus and Thucydides.
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The transformation of tobacco and cannabis into early modern global obsessions.
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A propaganda-filled cookbook, medieval birth girdles, and the bubonic plague.
Read More2023:
Fitness instructor carves his girlfriend’s name into the Colosseum.
c. 1850:
Thompson of Sunderland makes his mark on Pompey’s pillar.
2023:
Writers on strike search for romance at the picket line.
c. 1945:
Young communists engage in party matchmaking.