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How Women Fought for the Right to Be Bartenders | JSTOR Daily
As Life magazine put it, “angry barmaids are tough opponents in any hassle.”
Prosthetic Limbs, Ancient Arabic, and Moving Species | JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from Scientific American, Hyperallergic, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
How to Increase Diversity in Community Science Projects | JSTOR Daily
There’s often a disconnect between the ambitions of scientists engaging the public and the potential participants themselves.
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How Leonard Woolf Critiqued Bloomsbury from Within | JSTOR Daily
A literary scholar argues that Leonard Woolf has been unfairly neglected—perhaps because his anti-imperialism implicated his friends.
Playing Girls’ Basketball in 1930s Chinatown | JSTOR Daily
Chinese American girls played an innovative style of basketball on the playgrounds of San Francisco, and dominated the court.
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Today may be your 100th birthday, Wonder Bread, but you’ve never gotten stale. Mark a century of enriched wonder with JSTOR Daily.
Reliving the Wonder Years of Wonder Bread | JSTOR Daily
This story is as enriching as the added nutrients in the legendary white bread.
The Benin Bronzes and the Cultural History of Museums | JSTOR Daily
What an 1897 exhibition at the British Museum can tell us about how African artworks were perceived in an era of imperialism.
Reliving the Wonder Years of Wonder Bread | JSTOR Daily
This story is as enriching as the added nutrients in the legendary white bread.
Chien-Shiung Wu, the First Lady of Physics | JSTOR Daily
Chien-Shiung Wu disproved a fundamental law of physics—a stunning achievement that helped earn her male colleagues (but not her) a Nobel Prize.
How Tribute Bands Celebrate Music History | JSTOR Daily
They’re not just cheese! For some people, seeing a band play note-for-note covers of classic songs goes beyond nostalgia.