In God's Hands: The Marshall Islands—Missionaries, Nuclear Testing, and Climate Change
In the North Pacific, a scholar conducts field work amidst the ghosts of great empires.
In the North Pacific, a scholar conducts field work amidst the ghosts of great empires.
In her new book, Amy Austin Holmes recounts how a multiethnic coalition stopped a genocide, defied Bashar al-Assad, and then created a statelet to govern their region.
A rising scholar seeks reasons why there are drastically different rights for LGBTQ+ people across the island region where he grew up.
Tracing the pathway of artifacts stolen from the Benin Kingdom in 1897 reveals a deeper understanding of first-world entitlement and dominance that still prevails today.
Sven Beckert, a history professor at Harvard, has written an epic book about the history of capitalism over roughly a millenium: it’s called Capitalism: A Global History. Beckert believes the only way to understand one’s place in the world is through...