In the latest edition of Humanitas, a column focused on the arts and humanities at Yale, a lecturer of investigative journalism in Yale’s Department of English wins a Pulitzer Prize for her own public-interest journalism; a professor in the practice in...
In videotaped testimony recorded in 1984, Holocaust survivor Baruch G. describes the crushing loneliness that followed his liberation from the Nazis.
“I remember after liberation, I suffered probably more from the loneliness and the isolation, more than...
In an engraving dating to 1677, a broad, tree-lined path leads to the stately stone façade of the freshly reconstructed Bethlehem Royal Hospital in Moorfields, London. Statues crown the hospital’s entrance gate. An elaborate cupola stretches from its roof...