Angelica Hankins Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Has taxonomy term Magazine Article The Orphan Scholar Without parents or a degree, Philip Lampi became the nation’s foremost expert on elections in the Republic’s early years. Katherine Mangu-Ward Magazine Article The Early American Salon In the manuscript culture of the pre-print age, a lost world of poetry has been rediscovered. David S. Shields Magazine Article The Early American Salon In the manuscript culture of the pre-print age, a lost world of poetry has been rediscovered. David S. Shields Magazine Article 1931 Duesenberg Model J Murphy Convertible Coupe Humanities Staff Magazine Article 1931 Duesenberg Model J Murphy Convertible Coupe Humanities Staff Magazine Article Touring the New World Trade Center with Its Official Biographer Judith Dupré and Life After 9/11 David Skinner Magazine Article Touring the New World Trade Center with Its Official Biographer Judith Dupré and Life After 9/11 David Skinner Magazine Article What Happened the Day After the Boston Massacre? J. L. Bell Magazine Article What Happened the Day After the Boston Massacre? J. L. Bell Magazine Article Interesting Mustard The modern restaurant has its roots in revolution Humanities Staff Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 445 445 Next page ›
Magazine Article The Orphan Scholar Without parents or a degree, Philip Lampi became the nation’s foremost expert on elections in the Republic’s early years. Katherine Mangu-Ward
Magazine Article The Early American Salon In the manuscript culture of the pre-print age, a lost world of poetry has been rediscovered. David S. Shields
Magazine Article The Early American Salon In the manuscript culture of the pre-print age, a lost world of poetry has been rediscovered. David S. Shields
Magazine Article Touring the New World Trade Center with Its Official Biographer Judith Dupré and Life After 9/11 David Skinner
Magazine Article Touring the New World Trade Center with Its Official Biographer Judith Dupré and Life After 9/11 David Skinner
Magazine Article Interesting Mustard The modern restaurant has its roots in revolution Humanities Staff