By Jacqueline Antonovich
-CSI: Alexander.
-How ebola research has faltered.
-Remembering Soviet space dogs.
-When 18th-century doctors fight.
-Bestiality in the time of smallpox.
-The cost of death in the 19th century.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-CSI: Alexander.
-How ebola research has faltered.
-Remembering Soviet space dogs.
-When 18th-century doctors fight.
-Bestiality in the time of smallpox.
-The cost of death in the 19th century.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-Let’s go to the circus!
-The last Victorian has died.
-Flu precautions then and now.
-How I became a food historian.
-A fascinating history of diabetes.
-Plantation becomes slavery museum.
The birth of pulp fiction.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-Historical House Hunters.
-Vintage roller derby photos.
-A “Wii Fit” for your vagina?
-How not to dress like a Puritan.
-British farmer forced to kill Nazi cows.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-Love in post-war Italy.
-Frederick Douglass in Ireland.
-1930s predictions for the future.
-A Selma landmark sits in shambles.
-The Census Bureau angers academics.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-The Christmas truce of 1914.
-Did Nazis celebrate Christmas?
-The not-so-nice history of nutmeg.
-The healing power of donkey milk?
-The newest hangover cure: IV drips.
-Ayn Rand, Communism, and the FBI.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-The Harrison Act at 100.
-The history behind Monopoly.
-Sitting in radioactive dirt in the 1950s.
-20 disgusting vintage holiday recipes.
-Med students translate Ferguson jargon.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-Sinister Santas.
-The Titanic of the Golden Gate.
-A Victorian sanitary picture book.
-Ebola, women, and the risk of care.
-What books did WWII soldiers read?
-Sex, public memory, and Aaron Burr.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-AIDS history: I want more!
-Remembering Pearl Harbor.
-When disability and race intersect.
-Remember the 1990s power lines panic?
-A presidential daughter you could pick on.
-A history of health disparities in Ferguson.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-Plague riddled pigeons.
-What did Gettysburg smell like?
-Airport food used to be a big deal.
-Remember the Sand Creek Massacre.
-Mass imprisonment and public health.
By Jacqueline Antonovich
-Practicing narrative medicine.
-When Thanksgiving was weird.
-How do you memorialize a mob?
-Theories of the first topsy-turvy dolls.
-A November feast in medieval Europe.
-The ethics of healthcare worker strikes.
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