Mildred Wirt Benson helped invent the fictional teen sleuth who became a generational role model
In her new book, 'The Bone and Sinew of the Land', historian Anna-Lisa Cox explores the mostly ignored story of the free black people who first moved West
A new exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum explores the kaleidoscope of figures who shaped color theory
Geologist Andrew C. Scott reconstructs the sites of past blazes to look at our relationship with this elusive element
Photojournalist Ami Vitale describes her years of work capturing the lovable furballs
Seventy-five years after the publishing of ‘The Fountainhead’, a look back at the public intellectuals who disseminated her Objectivist philosophy
A new Smithsonian Book highlights firsthand accounts, diaries, letters and notebooks from aboard the <i>HMS Beagle</i>
In the '60s and '70s, books like <em>The Outsiders</em> and <em>The Chocolate War</em> told stories that dealt with complex emotions and social realities
Published eight decades after it was written, the new book offers a first-hand account of a Middle Passage journey
The writer's dystopia, populated by 'automaton figures,' was surprisingly modern
In ‘Empire of Guns,’ historian Priya Satia explores the microcosm of firearm manufacturing through an unlikely subject—a Quaker family
Nearly three centuries before heroines like Katniss and Meg Murray, Sarah Fielding published a book on the values of female education
Michelle Dean’s new book looks at the intellects who cut through the male-dominated public conversation
Storybooks feature a fair amount of factual errors—and those errors can be revealing
The dime novels and story papers entertained boys and launched a popular culture we still consume today
The American naturalist spent the last years of his life cataloguing America's four-legged creatures
One hundred years later, the campaign for the women’s vote has many potent similarities to the politics of today
Big data shows that women used to be omnipresent in fiction. Then men got in the way
A new book explains the neuroscience of why we swear—and how it can sway our listeners
A new book reveals how neighbors turned on neighbors in an Eastern European border town
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