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Wisconsin justices ruled 4-3 to overturn a near abortion ban, a reflection of the court's liberal majority and an election ...
Oxford professor Ben Ansell says we are witnessing a battle between nationalism and liberalism that will write our own time indelibly into the history books of tomorrow.
In this masterful and beautifully written history of liberalism’s long intellectual journey, Kahan argues that what unifies liberals across the eras are their efforts to build societies free from the ...
RIT's Department of History offers minors and immersions that promote broad perspectives on human experiences, teach critical appraisal of primary and secondary sources, develop communication and ...
For some, history is just that: Something to be learned in a classroom — a collection of names and stories in thick textbooks. But there are many reasons history is important well beyond a midterm ...
If this aspect of history sounds interesting, you could be in luck. "There are emerging jobs in the artificial intelligence sector that might appeal to an MA-level historian," Schandler said. In fact, ...
We’re nearing the end of Black History Month, and with it, the end of this iteration of "Black History, Uncensored," our series focused on Black writers targeted by conservative bans. From the ...
What supply-side liberals can learn from the past. ... Brent Cebul, a professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, offers some new perspective to this often intractable-seeming debate.
In a new book, BC Research Professor in History James E. Cronin demonstrates how the history of liberal order and democratic politics since the 1930s explains ongoing threats to democracy and ...
VSCTP Alan Kahan’s Freedom from Fear: An Incomplete History of Liberalism has been selected as a “Best Book” in economics Published:12/8/2023 12/8/2023 2021-22 VSCTP Alan Kahan’s Freedom from Fear: An ...
“Alabama has a long history of attempting to erase the histories of marginalized individuals, so the latest statements by certain lawmakers is no surprise but equally concerning.