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  • Washington
    November 1947 Issue
  • Beauty for Ashes
    Francis Henry TaylorMarch 1944 Issue
  • Gazans Don’t Need a Riviera. They Need Water.

    The desperate struggle by Palestinian engineers to repair a water system destroyed by war

    Claudine EbeidFebruary 6, 2025
    A collage of destroyed Gaza
  • Fact-Checking 'Lincoln': Lincoln's Mostly Realistic; His Advisers Aren't
    Joshua ZeitzNovember 12, 2012
  • Nicaragua: After the Revolution

    The proud and victorious Sandinistas govern a ravaged country, and they look nervously over their shoulders for signs of counter-revolution.

    Edward HollandAugust 1980 Issue
  • Interview: Daniel Weiss On Climate Change And What Happens Next
    Marc AmbinderJanuary 26, 2009
  • The Least Pivotal Time in American History
    Conor FriedersdorfAugust 10, 2011
  • Libya's Premature Victory Celebrations
    James M. LindsayAugust 23, 2011
  • History and Progressives
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesSeptember 19, 2011
  • Does 'Lincoln' Mean Hollywood Is Finally Catching Up With History?
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesDecember 6, 2012
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