Caravaggio Was the Other Michelangelo of the Renaissance

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A Lot of What Is Known about Pirates Is Not True (2017)

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All History Is Revisionist History

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The writers who translated Goethe became some of the best writers in English

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Buddha and Mind

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Suburban Dwelling: John Cheever was the bard of the backyard

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Mapping the Republic of Letters

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The Ambiguous Agassiz

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What Did Bach Sound Like to Bach?

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POTUS Requests $33.4M to Close National Endowment for Humanities

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America Became “A City Upon a Hill”: The Rise and Fall of Perry Miller

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WLW: America's 500,000 watt radio station (2015)

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Texting in Ancient Mayan Hieroglyphs: What Unicode Will Make Possible (2018)

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“It has literally taken all of my life to do this one thing”

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Zaydi Manuscript Tradition

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Earliest known draft of the King James Bible discovered

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A Monk of the Secular Age

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When Jazz Moved to Chicago

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Team receives grant to recreate the 'sound signature' of cultural heritage sites

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NEH Invites Proposals That Respond to Historical and Multilingual OCR Report

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Ursula K. Le Guin Was a Creator of Worlds

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Turgenev

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If Printed Dictionaries Are History, What'll Children Sit on to Reach the Table?

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The American Circus

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William Hazlitt Was the Consummate Critic: Observant, Difficult, and Fascinating

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Digging Across Panama (2011)

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The Strange Politics of Gertrude Stein

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How Did Cool Become Such a Big Deal?

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A Tiny Village in Vermont Was the Perfect Spot to Hide Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

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