Identifying genealogical traces of several pivotal bodies of early-modern law pertaining to witchcraft. Introduction It has been...
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Lockwood rejected dependency, for herself and for other women, and did not hesitate to confront the male...
This was a thinker who remains still ahead of us, a thinker whose vision has yet to...
The utopian vision of a Harvard forestry grad. When World War II veteran Earl Shaffer began hiking the...
Yosemite Valley and the Sierras became a career- and life-altering place for Adams. A keen landscape photographer,...
In 1972, Hiser was one of several photographers chosen by the EPA to document locations in the...
Christianity displayed a remarkable power to convert even peoples who had previously proved militarily stronger. Introduction Once...
Their relationship to civil society in terms of moral critique and servanthood. Introduction This paper begins by...
Books were very definitely a part of the religious atmosphere of the South. In our century a...
From Ancient Greek “memory palaces” to symbols, pictures, annotations, and rhymes. The author explores some of the...
Examining mummies being CT scanned for use on an interactive autopsy table. On a chilly December morning...
Mesopotamians used clay for their documents because they needed a surface that was flexible. Clay is common...
Local power struggles about the nature of civic authority helped to define ideas of citizenship and of...
President Wilson’s government criminalized dissenters as traitors. By Dr. Richard L. PiferFormer Director, Reference and Public ServicesWisconsin...
The case established the precedent that the public could participate in FCC matters. Introduction White Mississippians strongly...
Tsar Nicholas II, the last of the Romanovs, was a bloodless non-entity riddled with prejudice and superstition....
When war broke out in 1914, the dominant expression from the Ukrainians was one of solidarity. Introduction...
The Russians were furious, and permanent damage was done to their military records. Introduction “This court, upon...
Exploring the perennial issues sex presents and how medieval societies dealt with them. While total abstinence for...
During the late 1660s in Paris, transfusing the blood of calves and lambs into human veins promised...
During World War II, as casualties mounted, the need for blood increased. Charles Richard Drew (June 3,...
From ancient marine vessels to modern luxury yachts, boaters throughout history have always looked for ways to...
The American Revolution was not primarily about democracy, at least understood as a form of government. Introduction...
This single-minded private individual aroused millions to throw off their oppressors. Introduction As nobody before, Thomas Paine...
The lack of a Bill of Rights became an issue during Virginia’s ratification convention. During the period...
Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences, dating back to antiquity and the beliefs and practices...
What we think we know about the arrival of Homo sapiens on this continent. In the 1970s, college students in archaeology...
The Sand Creek Massacre is one of the most emotionally charged and controversial events in American history....
Private ownership of property was one of the most powerful tools that could be used to bring...
Little did contemporaries know they were witnessing a sort of valediction: the last secular games of Rome....