Max writes a letter home each of the twelve days he spends exploring Washington at Christmastime, as his cousin Molly shows him everything from a goldfinch in a hemlock tree to twelve boats lit by Chr
First published in 1667, Paradise Lost ranks among the greatest of English literature's epic poems. It's a sublime retelling of Adam and Eve's fall from grace and expulsion from Eden.
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Rapp (political science, Beloit College) examines key moments in Chinese history when critiques of the State, from the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the various incarnations of the imperial, app
Williams, an Alabama liberal committed to civil rights long before such a position was expedient in the South, became the director of the National Youth Administration where he hired blacks and suppor
Prisoners' rights is an area of constitutional law that is often overlooked. Combining an historical and strategic analysis, this study describes the doctrinal development of the constitutional rights
Do you ever feel like Bible stories took place in a whole different world? Well, they did. And the settings in which they occurred provide clues to our better understanding of each. When you comprehen
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