Dower's Cultures of War named finalist for 2010 National Book Award
Historian's book examines roots, causes of war through four historic events.
Historian's book examines roots, causes of war through four historic events.
Presented by the Center for International Studies Starr Forum
A professor sheds light on the immigrant family that crafted many American architectural landmarks.
Courses on energy include economics, political science, history, literature and more.
In his new book Cultures of War, MIT historian John Dower examines the militarism that has helped define the United States in the contemporary age
Presented by the MIT Communications Forum — hosted by James Paradis with respondent Peter Donaldson
As America’s decennial headcount gets under way, an MIT political scientist discusses the history of race and ethnicity in the U.S. Census.
Exhibit focuses on controversial publication of the 18th century, Diderot’s "Encyclopédie"
MIT historian Harriet Ritvo explains how a battle to save an English lake helped found modern environmentalism — but might worry greens today
An MIT historian of science uncovers the saga of the Russian scholars whose mysticism helped them redefine the concept of infinity