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Nina Sankovitch
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Getting Around to It
Getting Around to It
by, and cross-posted from, George Menz
Nina Sankovitch
Oct 6
Five Novels to Read about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Five Novels to Read about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
There is no way to absorb or understand — and never, ever to accept — the Hamas attack on Israel last week and equally difficult to…
Nina Sankovitch
Oct 16, 2023
The Death of Mahsa Amini and the Liberties We Cannot Take for Granted: Fighting for Justice in Iran…
The Death of Mahsa Amini and the Liberties We Cannot Take for Grant...
Every week, I receive dozens of messages from Iranians sharing their love of books and of reading with me. My book Tolstoy and the Purple…
Nina Sankovitch
Oct 1, 2022
Loving Mysteries/Writing Histories
Loving Mysteries/Writing Histories
I love to read mysteries. I used to think of mysteries as the book equivalent of candy corn, my special treat which gave me a rush but not…
Nina Sankovitch
Nov 21, 2021
The Founders Abhorred a Mob
The Founders Abhorred a Mob
The American Revolution was not brought about by a mob. In fact, in the eleven years leading up to the Declaration of Independence…
Nina Sankovitch
Jan 11, 2021
Partisan Courts and the American Dream of Justice
Partisan Courts and the American Dream of Justice
The fight for independence in the 1770s was in large part motivated by the colonists’ disgust with how the King and Parliament sought to…
Nina Sankovitch
Oct 12, 2020
Failures and Reparations: Slavery and the American Revolution
Failures and Reparations: Slavery and the American Revolution
Yes, the Founding Fathers caved on slavery. The concession to certain southern colonies on the issue of slavery was made primarily to keep…
Nina Sankovitch
Jul 29, 2020
The American Revolutionaries Would Be Marching Now
The American Revolutionaries Would Be Marching Now
On February 22, 1770, Christopher Seider, an eleven-year old boy, was shot and killed on the streets of Boston by Ebenezer Richardson, a…
Nina Sankovitch
Jun 9, 2020
The Tyranny of False Patriots and Lessons of Historical Ones
The Tyranny of False Patriots and Lessons of Historical Ones
Americans carrying assault weapons into public spaces, whether it is to intimidate or “to protect,” are not patriots. Armed to the teeth…
Nina Sankovitch
May 17, 2020
American Rebels: Answering Questions Raised by Long-Ago Historians
American Rebels: Answering Questions Raised by Long-Ago Historians
Three years ago, while browsing through the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, I came across a captivating book by a man…
Nina Sankovitch
Apr 8, 2020
Learning from the Emigrants
Learning from the Emigrants
My favorite work by the great writer W.G. Sebald is The Emigrants. In this enthralling novel, Sebald presents the stories of four men, all…
Nina Sankovitch
Mar 30, 2020
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