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‘Japan’s Holocaust’ Review: War Crimes in the Emperor’s Name
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前The state-sanctioned cruelty inflicted upon POWs and indigenous peoples by Japanese soldiers ...
‘Silk’ Review: A History of a Global Commodity
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前In Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” during the little play in which Thisbe finds her ...
‘No Judgment’ and ‘All Things Are Too Small’: Attitude and Argument
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前One result of literature’s diminished standing in American culture has been a curtailment of ...
‘A Body Made of Glass’ Review: Hypochondria and Humanity
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前The first time it happened, Caroline Crampton was on a bus. Ms. Crampton had gone suddenly, ...
‘How the Spanish Empire Was Built’ Review: Imperial Engineering
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前“The world’s most successful empires have been engineers’ creations.” This assertion, made by ...
‘A Paradise of Small Houses’ Review: A Little Place to Call Home
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前With fine disregard for the first law of urban physics—density begets productivity—William ...
‘My Life in Recipes’ Review: Joan Nathan’s Meals and Memories
The Wall Street Journal· 2 日前It’s clear that Ms. Nathan saw her cookbook not just as a list of recipes but as a story tied ...