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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsAncient Pyrrhonian skepticism questioned certainty to achieve tranquility, while Nietzsche transformed skepticism into an active philosophical critique.
Our Celtic ancestors lived according to the changing of the seasons, which has inspired the modern pagan calendar known as the Wheel of the Year.
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HISTORY
View All PostsWorld War II was full of planned operations that never got the green light. What were they, and how would they have impacted the course of the war?
Rapid growth in the latter half of the 19th century led to boom towns, railroads, and questionable legal systems. This dynamic bred new kinds of heroes and villains— the gunslingers.
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsSmiling mouths occur throughout Camus’s works. Despite the frequency and intriguing ways in which Camus employs the motif, few scholars have explored his use of imagery.
Ecofeminism connects gender equality with environmental justice, challenging patriarchal systems to create a more sustainable and just world for all.
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsOnce pigeonholed as “Mrs Gaskell,” a representative of outworn Victorian values, Elizabeth Gaskell is a more radical writer than you might expect.
Beyond the charm of rural Wessex, Thomas Hardy's fiction concealed a modern edge that shocked his contemporaries and secured his legacy.
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsFrom radical masterpieces to quirky oddities, discover the ten best highlights of Paris's stunning modern art museum, the Centre Pompidou.
Discover nine standout works at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, a place where Egyptian mummies share space with Monet’s haystacks and Japanese samurai armor.

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View All PostsWhen Jesus slept as a storm raged on the Sea of Galilee, nobody could anticipate his next move: He calmed the storm with his words.
Before the miracle of multiplying two small fish and five loaves, Jesus did four specific things: taking, blessing, breaking, and giving.
Stories
View All PostsJane Austen drew on her family life, social circle, and extensive education to write her beloved novels that reinvented the narrative of morality.
Discover the life, legend, and literature of one of the Romantic era's greatest authors, Frankenstein creator Mary Shelley.




























