Photo caption John Cuneo July/August 2010 Volume 31, Issue 4 SUBSCRIBE FOR HUMANITIES MAGAZINE PRINT EDITION Browse all issues Sign up for HUMANITIES Magazine newsletter Also in this issue Emily Dickinson, Gardener In her own time she was better known for her hydrangeas. Tom Christopher Murder on Foot The walking tour goes digital. Craig Lambert Sister Poets In China they were called cainü. Steve Moyer The Gorgeous Unstoppable Tennessee Williams John Patrick Shanley The Fork And The Shrink Kierkegaard was a psychologist of sorts, but unlike Freud he believed in God. Gordon Marino The War 150 Years Later As the sesquicentennial nears, a selection of past, present, and future humanities projects David Skinner Editor's Note David Skinner Impertinent Questions with Duane W. Roller On the elusive Cleopatra. Meredith Hindley Kansas's Julie Mulvihill Kansas's Julie Mulvihill travels the state stumping for the humanities. Steven Hill Sprechen Sie Texan? It would be hard to imagine anyone more learned about the German spoken today in central Texas than Hans Boas. Steve Moyer Hey, Who You Callin’ a Jacobin? First of all, they are not even French. Second, they’re hardly household names. Steve Moyer Of Stevedores and Book Slingers The evolution of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Steve Moyer National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum Preserving the history the U.S. Navy's Special Forces James Williford Mexic-Arte Museum Preserving masks used by the Nahua Indians of central Mexico James Williford Preachers of Peace Amy Lifson The Art of Survival Laura Wolff Scanlan Tennessee’s Homecoming Laura Wolff Scanlan The “Fighting Editor” of the Richmond Planet Crusading Journalist John Mitchell Jr. took on the lynchers. Donna M. Lucey
The Fork And The Shrink Kierkegaard was a psychologist of sorts, but unlike Freud he believed in God. Gordon Marino
The War 150 Years Later As the sesquicentennial nears, a selection of past, present, and future humanities projects David Skinner
Kansas's Julie Mulvihill Kansas's Julie Mulvihill travels the state stumping for the humanities. Steven Hill
Sprechen Sie Texan? It would be hard to imagine anyone more learned about the German spoken today in central Texas than Hans Boas. Steve Moyer
Hey, Who You Callin’ a Jacobin? First of all, they are not even French. Second, they’re hardly household names. Steve Moyer
Of Stevedores and Book Slingers The evolution of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Steve Moyer
The “Fighting Editor” of the Richmond Planet Crusading Journalist John Mitchell Jr. took on the lynchers. Donna M. Lucey