The Epic of Ram, Volume 7 completes Tulsidas’s grand epic. Ram reunites with his family and begins his long reign. Then, an immortal sage embodied in a lowly crow reflects on Ram’s life.... Læs mere
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Alexis de Tocqueville famously wrote about democracy in America, but he also lauded Catholic society in Quebec, feared the nationalism he saw in Germany, and controversially... Læs mere
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson and Carl Wennerlind chart ideas about economic scarcity across centuries of European intellectual... Læs mere
The New Biology argues that mechanical reductionism, though helpful in answering many biological questions, cannot on its own explain complex... Læs mere
Equity for Women in Science is the first large-scale empirical study of the global gender gap in science. Analyzing millions of... Læs mere
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 112 includes Olga Levaniouk, “The Dreams of Barcin and Penelope”; Paul K. Hosle, “Bacchylides’ Theseus... Læs mere
From the Alien Friends Act to the Cold War and the War on Terror, the US has used ideological exclusions and... Læs mere
Young people have the potential to educate and inspire their communities, if only adults will listen to them. Felton Earls and Mary Carlson have spent decades listening to children and encouraging them to use their voices for social change.
Perhaps nothing has ever been so frightening to people of faith as “the modern.” Pluralistic and rationalizing, modernity would seem the... Læs mere
Liner Notes for the Revolution offers a startling new perspective on Black women musicians from Bessie Smith to Beyoncé.... Læs mere