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The Latest Issue of COMMON-PLACE Is Now Launched5y
| Website Date: | 2012-06-01 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2012-05-02 |
| Announcement ID: |
194296 |
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Stories about politics and partisan wrangling seem to be everywhere these days and Common-place is no exception. In our latest issue, Kenneth Cohen asks how and why Americans learned to talk about politics in the language of sport; Sarah J. Purcell examines a nineteenth-century corpse who became both a national symbol and a political football; and Daniel J. Herman goes to frontier Arizona to explore an earlier Mormon Moment. If you’re weary of politics (and we can see how you might be), you could do worse than to turn to Brian Teare’s lyrical meditation on the ghosts that lurk in all our archives.
For all this and more, point your browser to http://www.common-place.org
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