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Not Yet! The When Calls the Heart Detail We All Missed Reveals *Exactly* When the Show Could End
SheKnows· 5 days agoWell, while the series is fiction, there is a year each season of When Calls the Heart is set in and...
When it comes to teaching history, fiction can be a powerful tool | John Hood
Gannett via AOL· 7 days agoHere’s an example. One of the Revolutionary War episodes I depict in "Mountain...Scottish folklore...
A new novel shows how the U.S. fought Nazis with economics
Axios· 2 days agoIn the late 1930s, as Hitler prepared the German economy for war, a secret team assembled in the U.S. Treasury Department to use economic tools to fight the Nazis. Why it matters: "The Wealth ...
'Rednecks' chronicles the largest labor uprising in American history
NPR· 2 days agoHistorical fiction sticks mostly to facts, but that doesn't mean authors can't take a stand and make a point. In Rednecks...and makes this action-packed ...
Apocrypha now: ‘More to the story’ religion, pop culture | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 14 hours agoWhen the Church fathers gathered for the Council of Nicea in AD 325, they had to decide, among many...
‘The Afterlife of Data’ Review: The Dilemma of Digital Ghosts
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoÖhman writes. Rather, “social media sites do not see themselves as archives of historical data and...
We must ban smartphones for under-16s, says Richard Madeley
Daily Express· 3 days agoRichard Madeley passionately believes there is a “growing momentum” towards the banning, or at least...
A Book Outlines the Social Study of Science
Columbia University News· 6 days agoIn Smoother Pebbles, Jonathan Cole traces the development of the sociology of science. Smoother Pebbles presents a collection of essays authored or...
Claire Messud's latest novel is a multigenerational saga inspired by real events
WBUR Boston· 5 days agoOver the span of 70 years, from 1940 to 2010, “This Strange Eventful History” tells the...
Net is over: long live the zine
The Columbian· 19 hours agoThe zine libraries of Philadelphia are overflowing and the zinemakers stay busy. In the stone basement of what used to be a church in West Philadelphia, the Soapbox has more than 3,000 zines ...