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The Junto newsletter explores early American history, fostering dialogue on race, identity, and material culture through innovative scholarship and events.
The Long Now Foundation inspires long-term thinking for the next 10,000 years, fostering imagination and connection to our future as good ancestors.
Discover the art of storytelling and poetry, explore cultural insights, and engage with thought-provoking ideas in 'The American Scholar' newsletter.
Explore global women's experiences and gender history through original research in the Journal of Women's History, fostering scholarly dialogue.
The Syllabus cuts through the noise, delivering overlooked insights and vital research weekly, curated for the intellectually curious.
The American Historical Review connects history enthusiasts with cutting-edge scholarship, prize-winning articles, and innovative practices in the field.
The Metropole explores urban history through diverse perspectives, focusing on themes like immigration and cultural evolution in cities.
The Point Magazine explores the complexities of self-education, identity, and society, fostering a love for knowledge and reflection.
House Inhabit brings unfiltered humor and bold designs, sparking real conversations through sarcasm and provocative tees.
Discover captivating articles, interviews, and insights from top historians. Join The History Reader for a journey through time.
The William and Mary Quarterly is a premier journal that explores early American history, fostering innovative scholarship across diverse themes.
Lapham's Quarterly explores the interplay of history and ideas, igniting curiosity about our past to illuminate the present and future.
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