Anthony: An Author Profile
AnthonyAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Is it merely coincidence that Lady Liberty is a lady? ❧ Full name: Susan B. Anthony [sû-zàn bē ân-thø-nē; see our pronunciation guide […]
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AnthonyAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Is it merely coincidence that Lady Liberty is a lady? ❧ Full name: Susan B. Anthony [sû-zàn bē ân-thø-nē; see our pronunciation guide […]
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Student Essay: Abiding Rights By Ellery Toman We tend to think of the Bill of Rights as an innovation, but it builds upon a thriving tradition in English
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The Great Conversation:Love—Part III By Gabriel Blanchard Romantic love has had a fascinating history in our intellectual tradition. Go here for Part I and Part II. Now we
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SolzhenitsynAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard An author who saw most of the twentieth century from the vantage point of two of the greatest world powers, Solzhenitsyn offers
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The Great Conversation:Love—Part I By Gabriel Blanchard Love is one of the richest and most varied topics of the Great Conversation. It has long been conventional in western
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The Great Conversation: Democracy By Matt McKeown Almost every nation in the world today calls itself a democracy, and almost none agree on how to define the term.
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Clio in America: Teaching American History Classically By Travis Copeland American history, spanning only a few centuries, hardly seems classical. Is there even a way to teach it
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Student Essay: Education Shouldn’t Be Right By Emily Abbot History, like most subjects, is shaped by perspective and should be taught accordingly. Many long-renowned historical records have been
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The Great Conversation: Revolution By Matt McKeown Is revolution indeed condoned by “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God”? The United States, and in fact almost every
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EdwardsAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown The religious revivals of the eighteenth century are one of the great keys to American social history, and no figure from them
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