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- BY REBEKAH SHELDON Author of The Child to Come “Maybe it would be better not to survive.” That’s my favorite line from The Child to Come th ...
- In latest Sherlock Holmes in Minnesota installment, the typically flawless Holmes is plagued by doubt and illness.
- BY LARRY MILLETT In his four novels and 56 short stories featuring Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle always depicted the great detective in th ...
- Throwback Valentine’s Day: A bittersweet collection of Prince’s finest love songs
- BY JIM WALSH On Valentine’s Day 1996, Prince married Mayte Garcia at Park Avenue Methodist Church in South Minneapolis. In honor of the funky nupt ...
- "Playing Indian" and the US colonial imagination.
- BY STEVEN SALAITA A few months ago, The Intercept published an eye-opening investigation into alleged war crimes perpetrated by the famed Navy SEA ...
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- Manifold is an intuitive, collaborative platform for scholarly publishing. With iterative texts, powerful annotation tools, rich media support, and ro ...
- "We're just Potato Famine Irish."
- BY NORA MURPHY “We’re just Potato Famine Irish,” declared my grandfather when, as a child, I asked him about our family’s roots in Ireland. ...
- #UPWeek: Citizenship in a Time of Wageless Life
- Ian Shaw, The University of Glasgow Marv Waterstone, The University of Arizona Eight men own the same wealth as half the world, and one in 10 people ...
- Carelessness and fate: One man's survival on the open sea
- Built to haul enormous cargo tonnage to ports all around the Great Lakes, the Morrell was one of only a handful of 600-foot freighters at the time of ...
- Frankenstein and anonymous authorship in eighteenth-century Britain.
- BY MARK VARESCHI University of Wisconsin–Madison Having celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2018, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is perhaps one of ...