A Poignant and Personal Story of Slavery and Its Aftermath: Zora Neale Hurston’s Barracoon Post author By Jeffrey Lauck Post date November 25, 2019
An Evolving Institution: John Groom’s Crippleage and the Interwar Years Post author By Kevin Lavery Post date November 18, 2019
Well, Yeah: Jeffrey A. Auerbach‘s Imperial Boredom Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date November 11, 2019
Seasonal Affectation: The Curious Case of Romanticizing Weather in History Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date November 4, 2019
Riveting and Insightful: Peter Stark’s Astoria Post author By Jeffrey Lauck Post date October 28, 2019
Behind the Scenes: D’Weston Haywood’s Let Us Make Men Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date October 14, 2019
Lost in Translation: The Impossible Task of Complete Historical Accuracy Post author By Bryan Caswell Post date October 7, 2019
A History of Ideas in Graphic Illustration: Jonathan Hennessey and Aaron McConnell’s The Gettysburg Address: A Graphic Adaptation Post author By Jeffrey Lauck Post date September 30, 2019