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#MeToo Books: Entry Points for Men’s Understanding a Women’s Movement

Sarah Ruffing Robbins · essay · Issue 2 · Jan 15, 2020

What Does Charlie Hebdo Have To Do With U.S. Campuses?

Meaghan Emery · essay · Issue 4 · Jan 5, 2020

The Conscience of an Immigrant American Conservative

David A. Gerber · review · Issue 2 · Nov 22, 2019

The Americans and the Nazis: Who Copied Whom?

Michael A. Livingston · review · Issue 3 · Oct 29, 2019

Originalism Then and Now

Johnathan O'Neill · review · Issue 3 · Oct 28, 2019

A Somewhat Reassuring Defense of Populism

Donald Critchlow · essay · Issue 3 · Oct 28, 2019

Immigration and Decency

Michael Lesy · essay · Issue 3 · Oct 15, 2019

A Tale of Two Memorials: Dallas and New York

Richard R. Brettell · essay · Issue 3 · Oct 7, 2019

The Last Call

Julia Friedman · review · Issue 3 · May 3, 2019

Will Civilizations Clash?

Ross Terrill · essay · Issue 2 · Mar 13, 2019

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Athenaeum Review is an open-access, public-facing journal that publishes essays, reviews, and podcasts by leading scholars in the arts and humanities. Devoting serious critical attention to the arts in Dallas and Fort Worth, we also consider books and ideas of national and international significance. Athenaeum Review is a publication of the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology and the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History at The University of Texas at Dallas.

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