Viral Days

Inside the Burns Unit

How Scotland’s national poet brought solace at a time of pain and isolation

Reading Thucydides in a Time of Pandemic

What the Athenian historian’s insights predict about the future of our own democracy

Wave to Me

There’s one thing I won’t relinquish to a pandemic that’s claimed so much

The Plague Year

The more things change, the more they stay the same

On Hugging

What we lose when we can’t get close to the ones we love

The Pandemic Mood

Who created it and how it is maintained

Mad Dogs and Transcendentalists

How the individualism of Emerson and Thoreau differs from today’s libertarianism

Back to School

A return to reading as a private and a public act

Facing Death at the Ends of the Earth

The discovery of the world’s oldest rock offers a hefty dose of perspective

Coronavirus in the Shadow of the Holocaust

When we look at the pandemic raging around us, do we really know what it is we’re witnessing?

The Swift Completion

Why letters matter

Meditations on Marcus

The philosopher-emperor who reigned during an age of pandemic and war

The Windmills of Our Minds

Reading Cervantes during the pandemic

Figures in the Frame

The Problem in the Classroom

Any true reckoning with racism must include our schools

La Havilland

The movie star became a fixture in Paris, where she lived for half her lifetime

“Never Was History So Interesting”

Reading, Writing, and Confinement in 1900

Righteousness Like a Mighty Stream

After a historian’s lifetime of confronting racism, signs of change

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