The December issue of the Journal of American History is now available online and in print. Included are articles by Michael Magliari, Jonathan Lande, Sarah Phillips, and Nico Slate’s Editor’s Choice article, “Between Utopia and Jim Crow: The Highlander Folk School, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Racial Borders of the Summer Camp, 1956–1961.” The […]
The Absurdity Of Caligula’s Reign: Why A Horse Was Made A Consul
The Roman Empire is known for its great accomplishments, impressive architecture, and powerful leaders. However, one of its most infamous leaders...
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