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In 2008, economist Gary Becker lectured on the various forms of fear and how they shape our actions, our economy, and our international society.
Stanford University historian David Kennedy discusses his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 (1999).
May Berenbaum and Amy Leach muse on both the scientific and the comic sides of insect life—and the intersection of the two.
Doss examines the changing dynamics of national identity captured in New Deal art and visual culture.