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Grace E. Jackson

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O’Brien’s ‘Mrs. Adams’ Envisions A Nuanced Past

In “Mrs. Adams in Winter: a Journey in the Last Days of Napoleon,” against the background of Adams’ troubled marriage and peripatetic life as a diplomatic wife, British historian Michael O’Brien marshals an impressive array of sources in order to recreate Mrs. Adams’ journey across Europe.

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Goodman's Detailed 'Devil'

British historian Jordan Goodman offers a dispassionate account of Casement’s struggle to expose and put an end to the atrocities wrought by Arana’s company in the Putumayo River Basin of northern Peru.

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Violence Penetrates Society, the Psyche in ‘Armies’

'The Armies' by Evelio Rosero (New Directions)

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A Haunting Magnum Opus

“Our concern with history… is a concern with preformed images already imprinted on our brains, images at which we keep ...

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‘The Wire’ Lays It On the Line

Sprawled on a couch, bloodshot eyes fixed on the screen, five hours into the third season: this is not the ...

Armitage Arms Poems with Power

British poet Simon Armitage has had a prolific writing career. Beginning with his first collection of poems in 1989 and

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