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Cultural Studies
Though difficult to watch, films like "Shoah" and "Life of Crime" cover topics that should not be ignored.
"Politics is weird. It’s the only business in the world in which you take a really, really important position, and you give it to someone with no qualifications." —Tony Blair
Some question the ethics of sanctions aimed at cancelling Russian art and culture and punishing ordinary citizens.
Satire and an inflated sense of self-importance collide in a series of maps that goes back more than 100 years in American history.
Africa has the most universities in the 2022 rankings with over two thirds of the world’s youngest universities.
One particular revolution was so important, that at least one historian thinks the 20th century officially began in 1914 and ended in 1991.
Using the Book of Mormon as a sacred but ambiguous atlas, the Latter-day Saints have been looking for the lost city of Zarahemla for decades.
From succubi to aliens, stories of abductions or other unsettling encounters have been with us for millennia. What explains them?
Released in 1972, "Ways of Seeing" has proven to be as worthy of study as the artistic traditions it investigates.
The insurmountable contrasts between their visions help explain Russia’s stunted development and hint at its destructive future.