Cole Prize for the outstanding article published in this journal in the September 2020 to June 2021 issues, for: “Where Is the Middle Class? Evidence from 60 Million English Death and Probate Records, ...
Indeed, 2024 was a fulfilling year for bookworms everywhere. Between exhilarating fiction like Kaveh Akbar's 'Martyr!' and Taffy Brodesser-Akner's 'Long Island Compromise', highly-anticipated drops ...
and Taffy Brodesser-Akner's 'Long Island Compromise', highly-anticipated drops from beloved authors like Sally Rooney and ...
Making Black Freedom in the World” at the National Museum of African American History and Culture prominently features Brown ...
The tendency of Marie Kondo, the queen of that movement, to cut out the most important pages of her favorite books and jettison the rest “inadvertently prophesied the future of the novel,” Rothfeld ...
Anyway, here’s where I’m going with all this: Because I am, in fact, white, and because Irish history threatens no vested American interests ... “Florida is where woke goes to die.” ...
and where race riots and lynchings were not uncommon – just might have a perspective on its history different from the white majority’s. DeSantis’ slogan is literally “Florida is where woke goes to ...
But Shakespeare’s sometimes archaic language, iambic pentameter and non-PC characters have put ... his plays are disappearing from American stages, assailed for being too contentious, too ...
According to Marketcheck data, there are currently 9,803 second-hand Jaguars on the UK market. Since October, the F-Pace has been the best-selling, while the XJ Series is the least popular. The E-Type ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction ...
Being something of a smart aleck, I've sometimes joked that while I may look white, actually I'm Irish. All eight of my great-grandparents were born there. Indeed, there was a time during the Great ...
Writing a history ‘from below’ of developments often exclusively viewed as imposed ‘from above’, Arnold mines the archives of the Languedoc to show how lay people and their communities shaped – as ...