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Susan-Mary Grant
In an exclusive interview, Susan-Mary Grant, author of 'A Concise History of the United States of America', talks about the challenges of writing a new history of America and the persistent tensions therein.
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Over the course of my teaching career, I became aware of something rather alarming: Science majors know all about hypothesis-testing, philosophy majors know all about argumentation, and business students know about economic theories. But they know very little about research in disciplines outside of their majors. And then these bright and well-educated people are asked to evaluate proposed economic, legal, or medical policies, and sometimes even to vote on them. How are they to do that when there are holes in their knowledge bases where crucial pieces of information should be?
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In an exclusive interview, Professor Jerrold Seigel of New York University talks about his ambitious and highly original new book, 'Modernity and Bourgeois Life', which offers a panoramic view of the ties between modernity and bourgeois life in Western Europe.
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In an exclusive interview, Dr Ryan Minor talks about the challenges he faced in writing his latest book, 'Choral Fantasies'.
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Doctors, lawyers, teachers. From business to health care, professionals are everywhere in America, but their contributions to the nation’s development are often relegated to the backdrop of history.
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Since a very young age, Dr Martin Allen has been fascinated with coins. Here, in an exclusive interview, the author of 'Mints and Money in Medieval England', explains how this childhood fascination was the start of a life-long interest in medieval coinage, culminating in this definitive study.
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Exclusive interview with Craig Koslofsky, award-winning author of 'Evening's Empire'
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Susan-Mary Grant
In an exclusive interview, Susan-Mary Grant, author of 'A Concise History of the United States of America', talks about the challenges of writing a new history of America and the persistent tensions therein.
Read More
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Over the course of my teaching career, I became aware of something rather alarming: Science majors know all about hypothesis-testing, philosophy majors know all about argumentation, and business students know about economic theories. But they know very little about research in disciplines outside of their majors. And then these bright and well-educated people are asked to evaluate proposed economic, legal, or medical policies, and sometimes even to vote on them. How are they to do that when there are holes in their knowledge bases where crucial pieces of information should be?
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In an exclusive interview, Professor Jerrold Seigel of New York University talks about his ambitious and highly original new book, 'Modernity and Bourgeois Life', which offers a panoramic view of the ties between modernity and bourgeois life in Western Europe.
Read More
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In an exclusive interview, Dr Ryan Minor talks about the challenges he faced in writing his latest book, 'Choral Fantasies'.
Read More
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Doctors, lawyers, teachers. From business to health care, professionals are everywhere in America, but their contributions to the nation’s development are often relegated to the backdrop of history.
Read More
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Since a very young age, Dr Martin Allen has been fascinated with coins. Here, in an exclusive interview, the author of 'Mints and Money in Medieval England', explains how this childhood fascination was the start of a life-long interest in medieval coinage, culminating in this definitive study.
Read More
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Exclusive interview with Craig Koslofsky, award-winning author of 'Evening's Empire'
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