Hallelujah!
In his book Every Valley, Charles King explains the enduring appeal of Handel’s Messiah since its premiere in London nearly three hundred years ago.
December 19, 2024 issue
The Occupation of Looking
The discipline of art history today is far more inclusive, more cognizant of social history, and less prone to normative aesthetic judgments—changes Svetlana Alpers helped bring about.
December 19, 2024 issue
Hopping Across the Line
In Soldiers and Kings, Jason De León uses the anthropological method of “deep hanging out” to offer a complicated portrait of migrant smugglers.
December 19, 2024 issue
Gender-Affirming Care & the Courts
The Supreme Court will rule this term on whether a Tennessee law denying minors treatment for gender dysphoria discriminates on the basis of sex.
December 19, 2024 issue
Israel’s Revenge: An Interview with Rashid Khalidi
The scholar of Palestinian history talks about what has and has not surprised him about the world‘s response to Israel‘s assault on Gaza.
December 19, 2024 issue
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Peter Gay: Voltaire“Voltaire, contrary to his reputation, was not merely a social climber, or solely concerned for his security or financial advantage. He was a good hater but he also loved widely and generously, if not always wisely, and most of his traits emerge in the letters here brought together.”
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