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The Slovenian phenom is such a sensational talent that the rationale behind the Mavericks letting him go remains the ...
"Prose to the People," edited by Katie Mitchell, chronicles the legacy of past and present Black bookstore's throughout the ...
The British academic publisher, Routledge, has launched “Routledge Revivals” to re-issue some classic works that have been long out of print. Originally published in 1983, Barbarians and Romans is a ...
Nancy Kricorian grew up in Watertown in a two-family house where her grandmother, a survivor of the Armenian genocide, lived ...
Removing books about the Holocaust and the Black experience in the United States strikes at the heart of the academy’s ...
A new book by the historian Quinn Slobodian examines right-wing figures who have positioned themselves as populist critics of ...
Everything from Chinese breakfast and Balkan food culture to a Turkish restaurant in Dalston and Japanese sake is featured in ...
What a Map Can Do by Gabrielle Balkan, illustrated ... guides readers through the history of navigation to the development of ...
Nikos Gemelos was Karydis’ successor at Olympiacos. Born on May 19, 1968 in Piraeus’ Aghia Sofia district, he began his swimming career with Olympiacos in 1972. He stopped competing in 1987 and took ...
When Lytton Strachey set out to write “Eminent Victorians” in 1918, he sought to enliven the stuffy Victorian conventions of ...
A stunning European country has been crowned as the best for those wanting to save their pennies whilst enjoying their ...