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Can You Copyright a Dress? - JSTOR Daily
Fashion houses in 1920s Paris used copyright laws to protect their designs. In New York, not so much.
Ukraine’s National Poet - JSTOR Daily
Perhaps no other bard has captured the sentiments of Ukraine and its emigrants as fully as Taras Shevchenko.
Teaching Citizenship in the Falling Ottoman Empire - JSTOR Daily
In the nineteenth century, the state used a new education system to shape young citizens’ attitudes toward a shrinking empire and the emerging Republic.
Deep Zoom: 1836 Broadside “Slave Market of America” - JSTOR Daily
Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, this single 77 by 55 centimeter sheet tells multiple stories in both text and illustration.
Not Mathew Brady: The Civil War Photos of Andrew J. Russell - JSTOR Daily
Will the real Civil War photographer please stand up?
Lacebark as a Symbol of Resilience - JSTOR Daily
For the enslaved people of Jamaica, the lacebark tree was a valuable natural resource and a means of asserting one’s dignity.
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Meet Eva Frank: The First Jewish Female Messiah - JSTOR Daily
Was this revered female figurehead an empowered leader or a tragic victim in her father’s wake?
Plant of the Month: Sundew - JSTOR Daily
Beautiful but deadly, the carnivorous sundew has long fascinated amateur and expert botanists alike—and may possess untapped medicinal value.
Space Junk, Science with Monks, and Imposter Syndrome - JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from Science Alert, Vox, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
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Reconciling with Violence through Poetry - JSTOR Daily
A poem in The Angolite reconciles with the lethal violence of prison through creative expression.