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Softer Populism, Pet Robots, and Frog Detox | JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from the New Yorker, Perspectives on History, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
Recipe for an Ancient Roman Glow Up | JSTOR Daily
Start by saying yes to antioxidant-rich barley pap, and avoid wine tainted with newts.
Yaks in Tibet | JSTOR Daily
As China tried to expand into Tibet in the late 1930s, it looked to the yak as a way to “modernize” Tibetan culture.
Banks’ Own Private Currencies in 19th-Century America | JSTOR Daily
Before the Civil War local banks issued their own money. It was totally legit, too.
Sophia Thoreau to the Rescue! | JSTOR Daily
Who made sure Henry David Thoreau’s works came out after his death? His sister.
A Little Light Reading | JSTOR Daily
The content you need right the heck now. Have a great long weekend!
Joanna Koerten’s Scissor-Cut Works Were Compared to Michelangelo | JSTOR Daily
And then, snip by snip, she was cut out of the frame of Renaissance art history.
Solar Housing Is Actually Kind of Retro! | JSTOR Daily
The domestic fuel scarcity of World War II led to innovation in home heating—especially passive solar technology.
How LGBTQ+ Activists Got “Homosexuality” out of the DSM | JSTOR Daily
The first DSM, created in 1952, established a hierarchy of sexual deviancies, vaulting heterosexual behavior to an idealized place in American culture.
Album Cover Artwork Was Super Boring before Alex Steinweiss | JSTOR Daily
Inspired by the Bauhaus and WPA posters, the midcentury designer all but invented the modern record-album cover.