The Evolution of the New York Restaurant Scene
In colonial America, restaurants as we know them today were virtually unheard of.
Where American Public Schools Came From
How American public schools came to be taxpayer-funded.
Rags, Riches, and Cross-Class Dressing in Elizabethan England
In Elizabethan England, strict sumptuary regulations made sure that people dressed according to their rank in life, but many transgressed.
The Obscured History of Jamaica’s Maroon Societies
Maroon societies in Jamaica and the rest of the Americas have survived for hundreds of years.
“Stranger Things” and the Psychic Nosebleed
Where did we get the idea that using psychic or telekinetic powers makes a person's nose bleed?
One Way to a Cleaner Ocean? Plastics!
A new technology allows ships to dredge the ocean for plastic, then compress it into bricks. But plastic recycling has proved difficult in the past.
Suggested Readings: Ginseng, New Earth, and Good News about Inequality
Extra Credit: Our pick of stories from around the web that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
Has Louisiana Changed, Post-Katrina?
Eleven years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the city and some of its citizens remain in precarious recovery.
Marriage: Not What It Used to Be
Marriage and relationship advice has changed as the institutions evolve.