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...club may also publish a magazine of "creative writing and modern perspectives on Southern history," said Balderson. He said the group would not focus much on the Civil War, calling it "not the only or the most significant feature in the history of the South...
...centuries the church refused to confirm its authenticity. The examination that finally discredited the shroud was conducted with the full blessing of the church, in an unusual alliance between honest faith and objective science. When Pope John Paul was informed of the negative report two weeks ago, he ordered, "Publish...
AIDS and Its Metaphors, which Farrar, Straus & Giroux will publish in January, examines the way the epidemic is thought about and discussed. She conceived it as a sequel to Illness As Metaphor, the 1978 work that emerged from her experience with breast cancer, a mastectomy and years of chemotherapy. The earlier book, by tracing myths that had attached themselves to tuberculosis and cancer, brilliantly discredited notions -- like that of the pent-up, "cancer-prone" personality -- that add senseless guilt and shame to the burdens patients already carry. "But it's much more common now for people to be candid about...
Clinton, who is also teaching at Brandeis, is researching the lives of white and Black women on plantations during the Civil War and Reconstruction. She plans to publish a book based on this research...
...Columbus Day Holiday, The Crimson will not publish on Monday but will resume publication on Tuesday...