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How an Incan Nobleman Contested Spanish History - JSTOR Daily
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala left behind a one-of-a-kind object that undermines the crónicas de Indias.
How Social Upheaval Gave Rise to the Picaresque Novel - JSTOR Daily
How did the arcadian shepherd and chivalric knight-errant, centuries-old fixtures of European literature, give way to this witty rascal, the pícaro?
Reclaiming Rice in Taiwan - JSTOR Daily
After World War 2, the US ramped up international food aid, both as a Cold War strategy and as a way to distribute surplus products.
Sturmgeist
Don't know why the US would encourage flour instead of rice.
America produces both, and can actually manage 2-3 rice harvests annually, thanks to South Carolina, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
So much is produced that Korea barred it from entry to keep America from driving their farmers out if business... View More
America produces both, and can actually manage 2-3 rice harvests annually, thanks to South Carolina, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
So much is produced that Korea barred it from entry to keep America from driving their farmers out if business... View More
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Race-baiting the Last Big City Socialist - JSTOR Daily
When business interests tried to use red-baiting to take down a socialist mayor of Milwaukee in the Fifties, it didn’t work, so they used race-baiting instead.
Share These Victorian Holiday Cards - JSTOR Daily
It’s all birds and flowers and kittens in these greeting cards. May they, as one of the cards says, keep winter from your heart.
Are You Still Watching? - JSTOR Daily
The work of cinema in the age of streaming services.
The Paradoxical Pomegranate - JSTOR Daily
Aphrodisiac and contraceptive, enflaming and cooling, the pomegranate was a balancing act, mediating between opposing states.
Soul City, History in Fiction, and Life on the Thames - JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from Sapiens, Scientific American, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
What Does Thanksgiving Look Like in Prison? - JSTOR Daily
Our American Prison Newspapers collection provides a peek at Thanksgiving celebrations in prisons throughout the decades.
A Brief History of Literary Cats - JSTOR Daily
There’s nothing like curling up with a good book and a soft cat. Even better is a book with a cat in it.