Angelica Hankins Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Has taxonomy term Magazine Article The American Language A Historical Database of English in the U.S. Ammon Shea Magazine Article The Otherworldly Malamud The master of the short story infused his work with myth and magic, but not fairytale endings. Mark Athitakis Magazine Article The Otherworldly Malamud The master of the short story infused his work with myth and magic, but not fairytale endings. Mark Athitakis Magazine Article Hannah, Andrew Jackson’s Slave A favorite of Old Hickory, she made him seem kinder than he was. Why? Mark R. Cheathem Magazine Article Hannah, Andrew Jackson’s Slave A favorite of Old Hickory, she made him seem kinder than he was. Why? Mark R. Cheathem News Humanities Endowment's Advisory Board Adds Nine New Members December 16, 2004 News NEH Grants Support 16 Faculty Humanities Workshops Across U.S. December 21, 2004 News NEH Funds Summer Seminars and Institutes for Nation's Teachers January 13, 2005 News NEH Announces "Landmarks of American History" Grants December 6, 2005 News New Grants to Support Humanities Preservation Efforts, 127 U.S. Institutions in 36 States Awarded $5.4 Million February 3, 2005 Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 413 413 Next page ›
Magazine Article The Otherworldly Malamud The master of the short story infused his work with myth and magic, but not fairytale endings. Mark Athitakis
Magazine Article The Otherworldly Malamud The master of the short story infused his work with myth and magic, but not fairytale endings. Mark Athitakis
Magazine Article Hannah, Andrew Jackson’s Slave A favorite of Old Hickory, she made him seem kinder than he was. Why? Mark R. Cheathem
Magazine Article Hannah, Andrew Jackson’s Slave A favorite of Old Hickory, she made him seem kinder than he was. Why? Mark R. Cheathem
News New Grants to Support Humanities Preservation Efforts, 127 U.S. Institutions in 36 States Awarded $5.4 Million February 3, 2005