Meredith Hindley Meredith Hindley is a senior writer for Humanities. Magazine Article How the GI Bill Became Law in Spite of Some Veterans’ Groups World War II brought about a new deal for veterans Meredith Hindley Magazine Article The Rise of the Machines How to turn language, the core operating system of the humanities, into numbers . . . Meredith Hindley Magazine Article Sue Shillinglaw on Grapes of Wrath, Published Seventy-Five Years Ago Meredith Hindley Magazine Article Impertinent Questions with Cynthia A. Kierner On the devoted oldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson. Meredith Hindley Magazine Article Mapping the Republic of Letters Using modern technology to understand a network of eighteenth-century thinkers. Meredith Hindley Magazine Article Nietzsche Is Dead The battle for Nietzsche's legacy began when Count Harry Kessler met Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche. Meredith Hindley Magazine Article The Dramatist Barbara Tuchman saw history as a grand tragedy Meredith Hindley Magazine Article When Bram Met Walt Before conjuring Dracula, Bram Stoker poured his soul out to America's poet. Meredith Hindley Magazine Article The Roosevelt Bond Politics and war brought Teddy Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt ever closer. Meredith Hindley Magazine Article The Odyssey of Ulysses S. Grant After winning the Civil War and living in the White House, he decided to see the world. Meredith Hindley Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 6 6 Next page ›
Magazine Article How the GI Bill Became Law in Spite of Some Veterans’ Groups World War II brought about a new deal for veterans Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article The Rise of the Machines How to turn language, the core operating system of the humanities, into numbers . . . Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article Sue Shillinglaw on Grapes of Wrath, Published Seventy-Five Years Ago Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article Impertinent Questions with Cynthia A. Kierner On the devoted oldest daughter of Thomas Jefferson. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article Mapping the Republic of Letters Using modern technology to understand a network of eighteenth-century thinkers. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article Nietzsche Is Dead The battle for Nietzsche's legacy began when Count Harry Kessler met Elisabeth Forster-Nietzsche. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article When Bram Met Walt Before conjuring Dracula, Bram Stoker poured his soul out to America's poet. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article The Roosevelt Bond Politics and war brought Teddy Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt ever closer. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article The Odyssey of Ulysses S. Grant After winning the Civil War and living in the White House, he decided to see the world. Meredith Hindley