What We're Reading This Week
Martin Crevier
Aaron Ackerly, "Old Prejudices, New Debates: J.A. Hobson and Anti-Semitism," History Matters
Damian Zane, "Why is a Tanzanian chief's skull mentioned in the Versailles Treaty?," BBC
Christine Chevalier-Caron, "Algérie, une histoire de révolutions: discussions avec trois jeunes engagés," Histoire engagées
Natalie C. Behrends
Audrey Farley, "We Still Don't Know How to Navigate the Cultural Legacy of Eugenics," LongreadsAlejandro I Paz, "Latinos in Israel: Language and Unexpected Citizenship (New Texts Out Now)," JadaliyyaTrita Parsi, "America's Confrontation With Iran Goes Deeper Than Trump," Atlantic Monthly
Zhifu Tiger Li
Cherie Howie, "The forgotten 'First Baby' of New Zealand: Huia Onslow, the 19th century son of New Zealand Governor William Hillier Onslow," The New Zealand Herald
Jin Wu, Anjali Singhvi and Jason Kao, "How Big Was Sunday's Protest In Hong Kong? These Aerial Images Show You", NYT
Mathra Henriques, "The global food system is at a crossroads. Five global thought leaders give their solutions for the future," BBC