Historian James Bernauer's book 'Jesuit Kaddish' surprises academic Catholic order with a novel study of its members' anti-Semitism -- and honors those who saved Jews during WWII

Historian Richard Evans's new book 'The Hitler Conspiracies' details the revival and unparalleled propagation of falsehoods about Nazi Germany -- and the dangers this poses today

Talia Lavin's new book 'Culture Warlords' details her undercover journey into the alt-right's most toxic forums and how she seduced members only to make their names public

Canadian journalist Michael Posner’s quest to interview anyone who knew the mysterious celeb bears fruit with the first installment of oral biography trilogy, dropping October 20

In new book, Fordham professor Ayala Fader exposes a subset of the insular community few outsiders know about: a group of doubters united through a banned medium -- the internet

In 'The New Jewish Canon,' Yehuda Kurtzer and Claire Sufrin collect 35 years of communal debate. Their selections alone are already sparking a new conversation

Unlikely Yale Law buddies Christopher Haugh and Jordan Blashek find common ground on a 20,000-mile, 44-state journey documented in their new book 'Union,' released this summer

Some know him as a news commentator, former MK, or ambassador -- but the US-born Israeli politician has always written fiction, and just released his 3rd work, 'The Night Archer'

'The Inevitability of Tragedy' shows how the (in)famous former Secretary of State's artful strategies were influenced by his family's escape from Nazis, German Jewish intellectuals

'Aging as we know it shouldn't happen,' says Israeli researcher Nir Barzilai, whose new book studies 750 centenarians, finding that drugs may delay the onset of major diseases

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