The humanities and critical inquiry (James Hankins, Public Discourse)
How the history of the humanities can show us the way to critical reform.
How the history of the humanities can show us the way to critical reform.
Why Shakespeare still informs us about education in our time of technology.
Humanities departments appear to maintain stability in degrees and faculty in this latest survey.
The way Germany has sought the counsel of humanities thinkers as it seeks a return to normalcy in the corona-crisis.
The coronavirus crisis may re-ignite our interest in the humanities.
How coronavirus shows that the Renaissance is closed, and how we may recover it.
The flight of poetry matches that of science.
How philosophy and the Muses lead to peace and away from war.
How apocalyptic literature treats the world's end through climate change.
The humanities need to stand along with the sciences to address our modern challenges.