A revealing exploration of Gen X women's midlife challenges, offering insights and solutions for overcoming modern struggles.
Discover how Walter Eugene King founded Oyotunji African Village in 1970 to reconnect Black Americans with their West African heritage, creating the first traditional Yoruba community in North America on former plantation land.
Young conservative's blueprint ignites nationwide campus revolution without college degree.
Groundbreaking exploration of how media technologies shape society and human perception, challenging conventional views on communication and culture.
An exploration of how Lerner's novel bends time and reality, examining its meta-fictional structure and recurring themes of identity, climate anxiety, and possible futures—all through the lens of 'everything as it is, just a little different.'
A witty exploration of human sexuality's evolution, examining why our intimate behaviors differ from other species.
Revealing study of how impoverished families manage finances, challenging assumptions about poverty through meticulous year-long financial diaries across three countries.
A groundbreaking reexamination of American history through the lens of slavery and its enduring impact on society.
A passionate woman trapped in a dull marriage seeks romance and excitement, leading to her tragic downfall.
Explore how a conflict sparked by maritime rights, frontier tensions, and national identity shaped America's future despite being launched over policies already in the process of being resolved.
A provocative reframing of American history, highlighting overlooked voices and challenging traditional narratives from the bottom up.
A compassionate exploration of addiction, blending personal stories, scientific research, and social critique to reframe our understanding of substance abuse.
Discover what it takes to join a cannon crew in Civil War reenactments, from essential equipment and safety procedures to drill commands and unit culture—no special licenses required, just common sense and a love for history.
Dead Black boys haunt America's conscience, demanding justice through children's eyes.
A provocative theory of historical cycles predicting America's destiny, offering insights into generational roles during times of crisis.
Ancient civilizations echo through time in Israel's contested holy land.