Mothers in the Fatherland, Interview with author Claudia Koonz on Women in Nazi Germany
by Fred Pelka People would turn up in the Nazi camp whom I was utterly surprised to find there Claudia Koonz remembers being a grade
by Fred Pelka People would turn up in the Nazi camp whom I was utterly surprised to find there Claudia Koonz remembers being a grade
by Daniela Gioseffi The enemy is always thought to have no real humanity or he couldn’t be murdered so easily. Are you one of those
by Charlotte Bunch Global military spending has, for decades, consumed national and international resources desperately needed for human development. The state of permanent readiness for
by Willie Mao Kneupper A Victorian traveler, Marianne North, imposed on herself the task of painting all the world’s tropical flora. In 1882, over 800
Women and minorities are rare in the sciences. Why? And what can be done about it? On the Issues Interviews Paul E. Gray, President, Massachusetts
by Helen M. Stummer Worrying about my tires seems appropriate, consistent. No matter what I do, if it is important or meaningful, my car runs badly.
by Irene Davall She grabbed the ringing phone and said brusquely “Flo Kennedy here.” The caller, who spoke with a soft southern drawl, identified herself as
Renee David is a successful journalist who forthrightly calls herself a feminist. She’s a political radical, a Jewish woman who struggles with equal fervor against
by Denise Selleck As a superstitious person, I would never have started this project had I realized that it was Friday the 13th when I
by Eleanor J. Bader “It’s history we’re viewing and people respond to the photos because the women have had such an impact on the world
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