Publications tagged `HISTORY`
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High Museum of Art Stories from the High Museum of Art in Atlanta 3,273
Core+ Sharing stories, ideas, and insights from CHM in Silicon Valley. 3,237
Long Now The Long Now Foundation is a San Francisco based non-profit that works to promote long-term thinking. We are perhaps best known for building a Clock that will last for 10,000 years. Long Now members help make all we do possible. Learn more: https://longnow.org/membership/ 3,157
Exploring History Exploring History is a publication about history. Instead of focusing on any particular time period of history, we explore anything about the past that helps our readers understand the world they live in today. We pay special attention to historiographical rigor and balance. 3,100
George Eastman Museum Articles from the staff, students, volunteers, and fans of the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY. 2,815
Secret History of America New Essays in American Studies from UC Berkeley 2,695
Save Texas History Articles from the Texas General Land Office Save Texas History Program 1,916
Chameleon true crime | take a look inside the eerily fascinating world of mystery, mayhem and murder. 1,816
The Collector The aim of this publication is to learn from our history and culture in order to understand the dynamics of politics and improve the current state of movements for feminism, racism, and LGBTQ 1,790
True Crime by Cat Leigh Murders, disappearances, and mysterious deaths. 1,618
The Mystery Box A publication about unsolved mysteries from the deep ocean to space and from antiquity to present day. 1,098
The Sophist Lessons from philosophy, history and culture 1,085
Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at @Harvard University is a world-leading center for the study of China. 1,065
Indelible Ink Non-fiction that resonates, stories that last 933
I am a camera Articles, journal entries and images reflecting on places, often cities. The title is lifted from Christopher Isherwood: “I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking.” 866