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10 Poems for National Hispanic Heritage Month - JSTOR Daily
One of the most meaningful ways to celebrate the month between September 15 and October 15 may be to lend our attention to verse.
Venus of the Sewers - JSTOR Daily
The Roman sewer, the Cloaca Maxima, was presided over by a goddess whose shrine stood near the Forum.
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Parker Pillsbury, Nineteenth-Century Male Feminist - JSTOR Daily
Abolitionists like the New Hampshire native believed that masculinity required self-control, setting them against violent enslavers.
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At South Africa’s Constitutional Court, a Democracy Brick by Brick - JSTOR Daily
The themes of truth and reconciliation echo throughout the Court’s design, evoking the democratic values of post-apartheid South Africa.
Eight Open Collections Perfect for Hispanic Heritage Month - JSTOR Daily
Freely available images and other primary source materials from the JSTOR Open Community Collections and Artstor Public Collections.
Modern Gentry, Pitfalls of Tree Planting, and R. Kelly - JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from The Atlantic, Vox, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
When a Battle to Ban Textbooks Became Violent - JSTOR Daily
In 1974, the culture wars came to Kanawha County, West Virginia, inciting protests over school curriculum.
The Women (Real and Imagined) Resisting Caudillos - JSTOR Daily
In Latin America and the Caribbean, women’s groups have acted to oppose military dictatorships. In fiction, their roles are rarely that of protagonist.
Wood: The Best “New” Building Material? - JSTOR Daily
A 2017 study for an 80-story wooden structure in Chicago was an opportunity to examine the potential for the building material’s future.
What Does It Mean To Be German? - JSTOR Daily
A German scholar’s work on India, meant to foster European unity, instead may have sown the seed of nationalism.