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July/August 2004
Editor's Note
The History of Competition
Recollections from the Ring
Painter, writer, television producer, and fight doctor Ferdie Pacheco talks with NEH Chairman Bruce Cole.
Fight of the Century
A historic boxing match pits the son of a black Alabama sharecropper against a hero of the Third Reich. By Emmett Berg
Playful Pursuits
A new exhibition tells the story of how caravans, merchants, and mercenaries conveyed games from Asia to the West. By Janis Johnson
The Nature of the Game
Olympic combat events reflect the culture and customs of an ancient society. By Michael B. Poliakoff
Literary Landmarks
Isaac Bashevis Singer: Master Storyteller
A rabbi's son takes his tales of the shtetl to America and wins a Nobel Prize. By Caroline Kim-Brown
Hawthorne's Virtual Salem
A website offers tools to explore the world of the nineteenth-century author. By Melanie Abrams
We the People
Teaching the Nation's History
Scholars are approaching the founding of America in new ways. By Pauline Maier
On Stage in Ancient Rome
Recreating Pompey for Modern Eyes
Archaeologists uncover a centuries-old theater complex. By Cynthia Barnes
Around the Nation
In Focus
Christopher Rossi promotes Iowa history through documentary film. By Nikki Moustaki
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