Angelica Hankins Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Has taxonomy term Magazine Article The History of the Stamp Act Shows How Indians Led to the American Revolution In the years after the French and Indian War, Britain's strategies to keep its Native American alliances sometimes backfired. Woody Holton Magazine Article The History of the Stamp Act Shows How Indians Led to the American Revolution In the years after the French and Indian War, Britain's strategies to keep its Native American alliances sometimes backfired. Woody Holton Magazine Article Summer Camp for Book Nerds: Why I Keep Returning to Rare Book School How to read a book: For starters, remember it's a physical object Nicholas A. Basbanes Magazine Article Summer Camp for Book Nerds: Why I Keep Returning to Rare Book School How to read a book: For starters, remember it's a physical object Nicholas A. Basbanes Magazine Article Jonathan Edwards in a New Light: Remembered for Preaching New England's most famous preacher and the Great Awakening. Marilynne Robinson Magazine Article Jonathan Edwards in a New Light: Remembered for Preaching New England's most famous preacher and the Great Awakening. Marilynne Robinson Magazine Article Red All Over: How a Tiny Bug Changed the Way We See the World What makes the best red? The Spanish found out in sixteenth-century Mexico. Peter BG Shoemaker Magazine Article Red All Over: How a Tiny Bug Changed the Way We See the World What makes the best red? The Spanish found out in sixteenth-century Mexico. Peter BG Shoemaker Magazine Article H. L. Mencken as a Boy? Oh, Boy! Mencken's memoirs show a softer side on the sardonic critic Danny Heitman Magazine Article H. L. Mencken as a Boy? Oh, Boy! Mencken's memoirs show a softer side on the sardonic critic Danny Heitman Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 568 568 Next page ›
Magazine Article The History of the Stamp Act Shows How Indians Led to the American Revolution In the years after the French and Indian War, Britain's strategies to keep its Native American alliances sometimes backfired. Woody Holton
Magazine Article The History of the Stamp Act Shows How Indians Led to the American Revolution In the years after the French and Indian War, Britain's strategies to keep its Native American alliances sometimes backfired. Woody Holton
Magazine Article Summer Camp for Book Nerds: Why I Keep Returning to Rare Book School How to read a book: For starters, remember it's a physical object Nicholas A. Basbanes
Magazine Article Summer Camp for Book Nerds: Why I Keep Returning to Rare Book School How to read a book: For starters, remember it's a physical object Nicholas A. Basbanes
Magazine Article Jonathan Edwards in a New Light: Remembered for Preaching New England's most famous preacher and the Great Awakening. Marilynne Robinson
Magazine Article Jonathan Edwards in a New Light: Remembered for Preaching New England's most famous preacher and the Great Awakening. Marilynne Robinson
Magazine Article Red All Over: How a Tiny Bug Changed the Way We See the World What makes the best red? The Spanish found out in sixteenth-century Mexico. Peter BG Shoemaker
Magazine Article Red All Over: How a Tiny Bug Changed the Way We See the World What makes the best red? The Spanish found out in sixteenth-century Mexico. Peter BG Shoemaker
Magazine Article H. L. Mencken as a Boy? Oh, Boy! Mencken's memoirs show a softer side on the sardonic critic Danny Heitman
Magazine Article H. L. Mencken as a Boy? Oh, Boy! Mencken's memoirs show a softer side on the sardonic critic Danny Heitman