Chia-Chia Lin’s novel captures the bittersweet flavor of Asian-American dreams – those broken and realized alike.

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Amazon recently announced that Atlanta had made the shortlist of cities that might land the online retail giant’s […]

At Georgetown University, Jeff Sessions accused American universities of having ties to Russia. At William and Mary, Black […]

Almost everyone who goes to grad school in History has to do some variation on the Historiography of […]

The following is an excerpt from the new book Declarations of Dependence: Money, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Care, […]

To take a bibliography of southern history on its face, one could conclude that urban planning never touched […]

The rise of Donald Trump has induced a collective shudder through much of America.  For many, the GOP […]