Native American Literatures, Extra Archives, and the Indigenous Transpacific
Since its founding, the United States has colonized more than five hundred Indigenous nations in North America and dozens more in the Pacific and the Caribbean. Alyssa Hunziker considers how American imperialism in the Pacific-typically thought of as separate from the colonization of North America-is deeply intertwined with US settler colonialism. ......
The 118th issue of The Greensboro Review features the annual Amon Liner Poetry Prize winner, Eliana Franklin's "The Bridge in Summer." This fall 2025 edition also includes new poetry and short fiction from K.C. Allison, Jackson Benson, Tara Bray, Sarah Brockhaus, Lucas Dean Clark, Marylou Fusco, Kari Gunter-Seymour, Sophia Huneycutt, Anna Lewis, ......
Facing persistent exploitation, discrimination, and marginalization in the second half of the twentieth century, generations of Puerto Rican organizers and activists drew on multiple competing versions of nationalism to challenge the racial order in Chicago, one of America's most segregated cities. Initially, both supporters and opponents of ......
The Surprising History of Contraception and Sexuality in American Religion
Most people today understand contraception as central to women's liberation, and when the birth control pill arrived in 1960, the media thought it would usher in a sexual revolution. But a surprising number of religious Americans in the mid-twentieth century also saw contraception as part of God's plan-a tool to create happy, prosperous American ......
Indigeneity and the Violence of Colonial Erasure in Contemporary Canada
Since the early 2000s, the Canadian government has attempted reconciliation with Indigenous nations through varied efforts: treaty processes, government commissions, rebranding campaigns for settler-owned businesses, workshops for state and local officials, school curriculum changes, and a recently christened national holiday However, as Joseph ......
How Gray Wolves, Monarch Butterflies, and Giant Sequoias Transformed Large Landscape Conservation
What happens to species when climate disruption causes suitable habitat within one country to move or vanish? In Borders of Biodiversity, Will Wright examines the histories of transnational conservation efforts to address the tension between a warming world in which living things are on the move and an increasingly walled world in which their ......
Wetlands-particularly swamps-have evoked contradictory responses from different groups in the United States from the early republic to the end of World War I. White, enslaved, and Indigenous peoples alternately envisioned swamps as future agricultural paradises, uninhabitable wastelands, portals to freedom, spaces to gather vital resources, ......
Revolutionary Households, Military Occupation, and the Making of American Independence
Prior to the American Revolution, the urban centers of colonial North America had little direct experience of war. With the outbreak of violence, British forces occupied every major city, invading the most private of spaces: the home. By closely considering the dynamics of the household -how people moved within it, thought about it, and wielded ......
The pulp and paper industry is one of the world's most essential and enduring manufacturing sectors, producing materials that touch nearly every aspect of daily life. At its core, the industry is built on complex engineering processes that transform wood into pulp and, ultimately, into paper products. Modern Operations in Pulping and Bleaching: A ......