x

Fifteen Eighty Four

Academic perspectives from Cambridge University Press

Menu

A Hero at Harper’s Ferry

Take a peek inside The "Colored Hero" of Harper's Ferry, the story of John Anthony Copeland, Jr. and his role in the fight for U.S. emancipation.

15 Sep 2015

Explore the Life of John Anthony Copeland, Jr.

Steven Lubet’s The “Colored Hero” of Harper’s Ferry reveals the incredible untold story of a 25-year-old black man, born free in North Carolina and committed to the abolitionist...

14 Sep 2015

Living on the Edge

Uriel Abulof, the author of The Mortality and Morality of Nations, meditates on global existential threats and fears.

Uriel Abulof | 11 Sep 2015

The Nanoscale

Douglas Natelson, the author of Nanostructures and Nanotechnology, takes on the controversy of nanoscience.

Douglas Natelson | 8 Sep 2015

Interwar Paris and Third World Nationalism

Historian Michael Goebel gives a compelling narrative of the spread of a global anti-imperialism from the vantage point of Paris between the two World Wars. Anti-Imperial Metropolis is part of the Global...

7 Sep 2015

Ending World War II

Introduction to Part I by Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze The First World War had been won by global economic force. The global superiority of the victorious powers, foremost the USA and Great Britain, was...

4 Sep 2015

WWII’s French Colonial POWs

Introduction A Soldier’s Story In the evening of June 16 , 1940 , a reconnaissance regiment of the ninth German tank division appeared at the eastern gates of the French city La Charité-sur-Loire....

Raffael Scheck | 3 Sep 2015

WWII in the Mediterranean

Introduction For midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, the social highlight of their second year is the Ring Dance. It is an event replete with tradition and symbolism during which...

Andrew Buchanan | 2 Sep 2015

Inside the German-Soviet War

In the introduction to Combat and Genocide on the Eastern Front, Jeff Rutherford examines the German war effort in the campaign against the Soviet Union.

Jeff Rutherford | 1 Sep 2015

After the Atom Bomb

Hiroshima (Nagasaki) and the politics of commemoration In 1962 a young Jewish American psychiatrist by the name of Robert Lifton visited the Hiroshima Peace Museum. Lifton described his visit to the...

Ran Zwigenberg | 31 Aug 2015

Excavating in Hitler’s Path

Introduction The battle of Moscow involved 2.5 million men on both sides of the eastern front, making it one of the largest and, without question, one of the most important battles of the Second World...

David Stahel | 28 Aug 2015

A Creativity Author Goes Back to Being Creative

James C. Kaufman, co-editor of The Psychology of Creative Writing, takes us behind the scenes of his writing process, and explains how creativity takes centre stage in his work.

James C. Kaufman | 27 Aug 2015