History Magazine
Darwin & The Descent: Animism-Religion
Yesterday was spent with Darwin. It was a good day and something I need to do more often. One of the curious things about Darwin is that he is so well known, so much a part of... Read more
Helen Keller: Vaudeville Star
image credit Helen Keller (1880 - 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Read more
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The Civil War and American Art: The Power of Images
This blog post inaugurates a monthly Eye Level feature on our upcoming exhibition The Civil War and American Art. Curator Eleanor Harvey will be talking about... Read more
The 01 November 2012 by Americanart
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Animist Theory of Mind (Nietzsche)
As regular readers know, over the past few months I’ve been digging around the early literature on the origins, evolution, and history of what we we today call... Read more
The 21 November 2012 by Cris
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Darwin & The Descent: Animism-Religion
Yesterday was spent with Darwin. It was a good day and something I need to do more often. One of the curious things about Darwin is that he is so well known,... Read more
The 17 November 2012 by Cris
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Helen Keller: Vaudeville Star
image credit Helen Keller (1880 - 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts... Read more
The 14 November 2012 by Gerard
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Ritual Consumption of Relatives
Over at The Global Mail, Jo Chandler has posted an amazing story about a decades long medical-sleuthing mission in the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea. Read more
The 21 November 2012 by Cris
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Thanksgiving Dinner Inflation, Droughts, and the Dust Bowl
Photo courtesy of iStockphotoLast Thanksgiving I attempted my second annual forecast for the price of Thanksgiving dinner, as measured by the American Farm... Read more
The 20 November 2012 by Realizingresonance
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Richard III Found?
Richard III, the last Plantagenet King of England, died on August 22, 1485 during the Battle of Bosworth Field. His death wasn’t a pleasant one. Read more
The 03 November 2012 by Dplylemd
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Previous Editor's Picks
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Gitche Gumee
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Austria Remembers One Of Its Darkest Days
The 09 November 2012 Culture
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Joe’s Letters, WWII: Lest we forget
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The Real Scrooge
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Richard III Found?
The 03 November 2012 Culture