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What Our Relationship With Cats Reveals About Ourselves
Rebecca van Laer: “If dogs are our servants, cats are our shadows.”
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Bartolomé de las Casas, Witness to the Violent Conquest of the Americas
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| September 23, 2025
White Sugar, Black Bodies: How Slavery Fueled an 18th-Century British Obsession
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Mathelinda Nabugodi
| July 29, 2025
How Much is Too Much? On Bearing Witness to Violence in the Digital Age
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Will Potter
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How to Teach a Controversial Novel of Racial and Sexual Violence in 2025
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From Philly to Derry: On the Americans Who Armed the IRA During The Troubles
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What Russia’s Violent History of Occupation Reveals About Its Ongoing War on Ukraine
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