History

Sept–Oct/14

A Divinity School historian’s study of medieval Europe becomes a wellspring of historical fiction.

Oct/45

From our print archive: Our atomic leadership may be only temporary.

July–Aug/14

How the University of Chicago, the great books craze, and a love of Goethe helped create the Aspen Institute. 

Mar–Apr/14

John Snyder traversed Ethiopia seeking inspiration for a screenplay. Instead he captured a landscape about to disappear.

Mar–Apr/14

Leon and Amy Kass develop an online curriculum that inspires insight into the national soul.

10.02.2013

Jud Newborn, AM’77, PhD’94, brings Nazi resisters out of the past into the present.

Sept–Oct/13

Jud Newborn, AM’77, PhD’94, tells the story of Munich’s anti-Nazis.

07.18.2013

Curator Bonnie Lilienfeld, AB’84, shares more stories behind the stuff in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
06.26.2013

Learning, or not, at the DuSable Museum’s Civil War reenactment.

07.11.2012

Historian James Sparrow analyzes the evolution of “big government” from World War II to present-day America.
July–Aug/12
Historian James Sparrow traces the roots of “big government.”