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In his new history of the index, Dennis Duncan traces its evolution through the constantly changing character of reading itself.
June 22, 2023 issue
Who Are the Taliban Now?
Hassan Abbas’s book surveys the second Islamic Emirate’s ideology and leading personalities and probes its internal tensions.
June 22, 2023 issue
Fireball Over Siberia
A mysterious 1908 meteorite explosion became the object of widespread fascination and fear decades after it occurred.
June 22, 2023 issue
How Microloans Betrayed Cambodians
Originally pitched as a way to lift the rural poor out of poverty, microfinance is driving many borrowers deeper into debt.
May 30, 2023
Right Busy with Sticks and Spales
The historian Nicholas Orme lets us glimpse what the sixteenth century was like for children.
June 22, 2023 issue
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Caroline Fraser: The Mormon Murder CaseIn our November 21, 2002, issue, Caroline Fraser wrote about the Mountain Meadows Massacre, “one of the worst mass murders of civilians in US history,” in which a group of local Mormon leaders and militiamen in south Utah disguised themselves as Paiute Indians and slaughtered more than 120 emigrants in a wagon train traveling from Arkansas to California. “The central question is,” Fraser writes, “what did Brigham Young know, and when did he know it?”
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