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Magazine Article Atlanta, School Teachers, and the History of Race Relations Visits to sites relating to city's Jim Crow past have lasting impact Steve Moyer
Magazine Article Late Medieval Architectural Embellishments Left Traces on Early Renaissance Ironic term makes unequivocal mark Steve Moyer
Magazine Article Eternal City’s Building Craze also Bolstered Urban Planning Study demonstrates that a public voice can help develop a theocratic city Steve Moyer
Magazine Article Intellectual Retreat Educational experiment attracted artists, musicians, free spirits Steve Moyer
Magazine Article History of Science at the Adler Planetarium The Adler Planetarium’s history of science collection is one of the world’s most important, and includes the astrolabe pictured here. Steve Moyer
Magazine Article Them Is Fightin’ Words Disputes in Mogollon Rim in late nineteenth century inspired stories by Zane Grey. Steve Moyer
Magazine Article City Desk Renaissance diarist Marin Sanudo’s political ambitions nearly truncated his accomplishment as a daily recorder of events in what was arguably the world’s most powerful and dynamic city of the day, Venice. Steve Moyer
Magazine Article British Modernism’s Many Manners The Bloomsbury group broke ties with Victorian ideals and reimagined British art. Steve Moyer
Magazine Article What IF? The book gives way to the download, and solitary reading transforms into virtual conversations Steve Moyer