Essay The Persian Way of War By Tom Holland Unlike the Greeks, Xerxes viewed war as more than a simple matter of strategy. Rather, it was a means of flaunting global mastery. More
Voices In Time 1906 | Stanford Proposing the Moral Equivalent of War William James considers substitutes for martial experience.More
Essay Disaster at Dunkirk: A Nightmare Fantasy By Ian Kershaw A fictional reimagining of one of Hitler’s most fateful decisions. More
Essay Prometheus Unbound By Jack Weatherford From the invention of coinage to the present day, each technological innovation in currency has further expanded money’s role in our lives. More
Essay And Such Small Deer By Garret Keizer A writer struggles to defend his trees from a pack of hungry deer—“an episode of great vexation and buffoonery.” More
Voices In Time 1845 | Berlin Holy Communion Alexander von Humboldt stares into the image of infinity.More
Voices In Time 1818 | Ingolstadt Intelligent Design Frankenstein breaks through the bounds of death.More
Voices In Time 1893 | Chicago The End of History Frederick Jackson Turner outlines the importance of frontiers. More