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World War II
Apparently, William Styron was fired from his first job in publishing for being a total slob.
By
Vanessa Willoughby
| June 11, 2021
Private Lives, Public Faces: On What’s Revealed by Hannah Arendt’s Archives
Samantha Rose Hill Considers the Importance of Marginalia in the Writing Life
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Samantha Rose Hill
| June 8, 2021
The Women Codebreakers Who Helped Win the War from Bletchley Park
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| May 6, 2021
Natural Alchemy: On the Long History of Community Gardens in Indianapolis
Angela Herrmann Considers Urban Agriculture and Food Production
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Angela Herrmann
| May 5, 2021
The Violent Haunting That Rattled an English Suburb
Kate Summerscale on Ghost Hunter Nandor Fodor
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Kate Summerscale
| April 30, 2021
Years On">
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Years On">Steve Ballinger on Removing the Remains of War, Nearly 80
Years On
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How a Queer Couple Masterminded a Nazi Resistance Campaign
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Jeffrey H. Jackson
| April 20, 2021
On Spite: The Pros and Cons of Being Deeply... Petty
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Simon McCarthy-Jones
| April 14, 2021
Judy Batalion on Understanding the Holocaust as a Story of Defiance
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Keen On
| April 12, 2021
A Conversation with Selma van de Perre, Jewish Resistance Fighter and Ravensbrück Survivor
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| April 8, 2021
A Tale of Three Diaries: On Destroyed Landscapes and Lost Narratives
Erika Kobayashi Travels from Auschwitz to Fukushima
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Erika Kobayashi
| March 29, 2021
Frank McDonough on the Death Throes of the Third Reich
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| March 25, 2021
Why We Prefer Our War Stories Simple
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| March 11, 2021
Food is Love: Weaving Together World War II History and Family Recipes
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| March 3, 2021
The Women Who Won the Battle of the Atlantic (and Thus the War)
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Wendy Lower's Ten-Year Hunt to Identify the Victims and Murderers in a Horrific Holocaust Photograph
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Wendy Lower
| February 16, 2021
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