January 22, 2021
The Rest Is History
Cuneiform, Regency romances, and an archaeologist tiff.
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January 22, 2021
Cuneiform, Regency romances, and an archaeologist tiff.
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During the 1860 presidential election, political parties dueled over the intent of the framers.
Read MoreJanuary 15, 2021
Whaler art, vaccine rollouts, and a very American mob.
Read MoreJanuary 14, 2021
When Pope Clement VII tested poisons on condemned bodies “for the benefit of the public.”
Read MoreJanuary 12, 2021
The unknown female body in early modern Italy.
Read MoreJanuary 11, 2021
From auctoritas to wasta, the language of the voting public.
Read MoreJanuary 08, 2021
An excuse to read books from 1925, a young and fragile democracy, and an Emily Dickinson adventure.
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Getting ready to hibernate, why we write, and a well-preserved snack bar.
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A look back at the essays and excerpts published on the Quarterly’s website this year.
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.