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Forget the Alamo: The Rise and Fall of an American Myth
By Bryan Burrough, Chris Tomlinson, and Jason Stanford. Penguin Press, 2021. 416 pages. $32/hardcover; $13.99/eBook. Buy from QuakerBooks One of […]Milestones April 2015
[…] of George Fox. After attending Swarthmore College, she graduated from Stanford University and University of Pennsylvania medical school. In 1939 she […]Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women and A Woman’s Place: Inside the Fight for a Feminist Future
[…] whereas his victim received death threats) and Brock Turner (the Stanford athlete who, in deference to his “potential,” was confined […]Milestones March 2015
[…] 18, 1924, in Reading, Pa. He had a degree from Stanford University and a doctorate from Howard University, and his […]The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917–2017 AND Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique
[…] pages. $30/hardcover; $18/paperback; $14.99/eBook. Buy from QuakerBooks By Sa’ed Atshan. Stanford University Press, 2020. 296 pages. $90/hardcover; $28/paperback or eBook. […]Forum June/July 2014
[…] a decision-making model such as the one that causes Barbara Stanford concern. I share her dislike of “teaching to the […]See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love
[…] of this became fuel. While Kaur was a student at Stanford University, she documented hate crimes in cities in the […]Forum April 2014
[…] ignorance and play my small role in God’s work. Barbara Stanford Edwardsville, Ill. I was very disappointed in Charles Schade’s […]Milestones September 2013
[…] Navy, serving in the South West Pacific theatre. He attended Stanford University and Texas Tech University, and graduated from Oklahoma […]Empire of Guns: The Violent Making of the Industrial Revolution
[…] in Birmingham, England, at the center of its thesis. What Stanford historian Satia argues is that the Industrial Revolution of […]Showing results for stanford bizarrely

