Authors
Bill EmmottBill Emmott is an independent writer and consultant on international affairs. He was Editor of The Economist, the world’s leading weekly magazine on current affairs and business, from 1993 until 20 | |
Blaire BriodyBlaire Briody is an award-winning journalist who has written for The New York Times, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, Fast Company, Glamour, among others. She is the author | |
Diana Davids HintonGrowing up on Long Island in New York, Diana Davids Hinton never thought much about oil drilling. “The closest we got to oil and gas was the local Exxon station,” she says. But upon moving to | |
Eliza GriswoldEliza Griswold, a contributing writer covering religion, politics, and the environment, has been writing for The New Yorker since 2003. She has written and translated four books of nonfictio | |
Daniel RaimiDaniel Raimi is a Fellow at Resources for the Future and a lecturer at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. He works on a range of energy policy issues with a f | |
Colin JerolmackI am a professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies at New York University. I am also chair of the Dept. of Environmental Studies. My new book, Up to Heaven and Down to Hell: Fracki | |
Robert K MassieRobert K. Massie was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and studied American history at Yale and European history at Oxford, which he attended as a Rhodes Scholar. He was president of the Authors Guild f | |
Orlando FigesOrlando Figes is Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London. Born in London in 1959, he graduated with a Double-Starred First from Cambridge University, where he was a Lecturer | |
Ekaterina PravilovaA native of St. Petersburg (Russia), Professor Ekaterina Pravilova received her Ph.D. from the Russian Academy of Sciences. She was a research scholar at the Academy of Sciences, and taught history | |
Helen RappaportBorn in Bromley, England, Helen Rappaport fell in love with Russian while attending Chatham Girls’ Grammar School and studied for a degree in Russian Special Studies at Leeds University. After grad | |
Kim VuiKim Vui is a legendary former film actress of South Vietnam, cabaret singer and successful businesswoman. Throughout the 1960s, Kim Vui was considered the sexiest screen goddess in the cinema | |
Qiang ZhaiQiang Zhai is professor of history at Auburn University Montgomery in Alabama
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Ilya V GaidukSixty years have passed since the day when in San Francisco representatives of 51 countries, by signing the Charter, laid the foundation of the United Nations, an organization that at the moment sy | |
Lewis SorleyDr. Lewis Sorley is an award winning author and military historian. His most recent book, Westmoreland: The General Who Lost Vietnam, was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in October 2011.&nbs | |
David AndersonDavid L. Anderson is Senior Lecturer in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School and Professor of History at California State University, Monterey Bay. He | |
Sau Le HudecekSau Le Hudecek owns a successful salon in Fort Worth, Texas, while still serving her own elite clientele. In 1993 she arrived in the United States at the age of 22 and was sworn in as a citizen in | |
Viet Thanh NguyenViet Thanh Nguyen’s novel The Sympathizer is a New York Times best seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Other honors include the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Edgar Award for Be | |
Neil SheehanNeil Sheehan, the author and Vietnam War correspondent who acquired the secret history of the war, known as the Pentagon Papers for The New York Times, died last week due to complications from Park | |
Jeremy FriedmanJeremy Friedman is an assistant professor of business administration in the Business, Government, and International Economy Unit, and teaches the course of the same name in the MBA required curricu | |
Andrew J GawthorpeI am a scholar of modern American history and foreign policy. While my work is mainly historical in nature, it is driven by a fascination with how the contemporary is shaped by the past. I ha |