NEH

Humanities Magazine: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities

Cover of January/February 2002 Humanities January/February 2002

Editor's Note

A New Chairman

Perspectives: A Conversation with Bruce Cole
The new chairman talks about what art means to history and what he sees ahead for the Endowment.

American Originals

The Long Shadow of Invisible Man
A film on Ralph Ellison and his novel delves into his position as a black man in America. By Lisa Rogers

The Reluctant Cadet
A glimpse of the young would-be farmer who became a military hero and the president of the United States. By John Y. Simon

The Rise and Fall of Ulysses S. Grant
A new film tells how he survived vicissitudes to remain the most loved man of his century. By Lynn Fabian Lasner

Window into the Mideast

Of Poets, Prophets, and Politics
For centuries, poetry has expressed the soul of the Arab world. By Rachel Galvin

On the Road in Virginia

From Skyscrapers to Barns and Everything in Between
A new book roves through four centuries of Virginia's architecture. By Paulette W. Campbell

Speaking of History

Thaw of the Ice Curain
Stories from both sides of the Bering Sea come together in a new exhibition. By Margaret Ford

Eavesdropping on a Generation
Yiddish programs from the Golden Age of radio hit the airwaves. By Maggie Riechers

Around the Nation

In Focus
New York's David Cronin works to teach global understanding. By G. Stephen Thurston