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HUMANITIES January/February 2011: Volume 32, Number 1 | Subscribe |
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ContentsThe Real Mo Yan “Daybreak Gray and Dim” Enchanting Reality Digging Across Panama The Confessional Culture A Homepage for Philosophy Newton, the Last Magician A Sculpted Landscape Curio Bedtime Stories Akhmatova’s Boswell Ties That Bind Medical Assurance Cranial Osteopathy Wheel of Cogitation |
South had Zouave regiments, which took their name and inspiration from the dashing native North African troops employed by the French Army as fighters and mercenaries. —Liljenquist Family Collection, Library of Congress |
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Statements A Fish Story Southern Exposure The Very Hungry Reader After Shock In Focus Montana native Ken Egan promotes civic dialog across his state. Archive Past issues of HUMANITIES are archived online. Subscribe Subscribe to HUMANITIES magazine here. |
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