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Genre: Control or Chaos
by Kristin Jacobson, Professor of American Literature, Stockton University
Contingent Bodies: Encountering The DisAbility Project
by Ann Fox, professor of English at Davidson College
Chronicling a Summer in Cinéma Vérité
by Peter Galison, Joseph Pellegrino University Professor in History of Science and Physics at Harvard University
Madonna’s Mandorla
by Caroline A. Jones, professor of art history at MIT
Set On a Path by Socrates
by Thérèse Cory, associate professor of philosophy at Notre Dame University
Sometimes You Just Need to Keep Reading
by Mab Segrest, Professor Emerita, Connecticut College
Finding Freedom from the Familiar
by Hollis Robbins, Johns Hopkins University
Where Dreams Were Made and Humanistic Visions Forged
by Stephen G. Hall, Alcorn State University
On the Anxiety of Influence
by William Leuchtenburg, William Rand Kenan Jr. professor emeritus of history, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Solving the “Very Complicated Puzzle” of How Humanity Lives
by Nancy J. Hirschmann, professor of political science, University of Pennsylvania
The Transformative Power of Dialogue
by Catherine Newell, assistant professor of religious studies, University of Miami & The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
History, (Re)imagined
by Alexander Knirim, Bayreuth University & The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
The Jungle: Personalizing the Historical Struggle of Workers
by Kristen Shedd, Fullerton College & The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
Story-Making and the Fault Lines of American Capitalism
by Edward J. Balleisen, professor of history at Duke University
The Virginia State Capitol: Past and Present
by Daniel J. Palazzolo, 56, professor of political science at the University of Richmond
Human Ecology of Health
by Edward Kinman, age 59, Professor of Geography and Coordinator of the Virginia Geographic Alliance
The Perfect Invitation
by Patricia Matthew, 49, English professor living in Brooklyn, New York
Visiting the Art Museum
by Morna O’Neill, age 41, art history professor
Origin Stories: Or, Making Sense of Surprises in the Family Tree
by Molly A. Warsh, Assistant Professor of World History, University of Pittsburgh
Resilience, Humility, and Picnics
by Matthew Booker, associate professor of American environmental history, North Carolina State University
Meeting the last man on planet earth who could speak Latin
by Michael Fontaine, 40, professor of classics at Cornell University
A Lifelong Passion and Appreciation for History
by Ben Vinson III, Provost and Executive Vice President of Case Western Reserve University
Harmonia est discordia concors: A Paean to Choral Singing
by Blake Wilson, Dickinson College
An Unexpected Insight
by Jaroslav Folda, N. Ferebee Taylor Professor emeritus, UNC
Studying the Jacobins and Rethinking my Political Leanings
by Tim Miller, Salisbury University
What Does It Mean to Be Southern?
by Julie Mullis, Wilkes Community College
What Happens When We Share Our Stories?
by Theresa Pierce, Rowan County Early College
The First Book I Ever Checked Out of a Library
by Joan Hinde Stewart, President Emerita, Hamilton College
Inspirational Literature
by Marlene Daut, Associate Professor of African Diaspora Studies, University of Virginia
Reading St. Augustine’s Confessions in Latin
by Carol Quillen, President, Davidson College