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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Dec 4

    The page load times and other issues have been resolved, however, our team is still looking into it. If you have any issues, please tweet us, or email us at support@jstor.org

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  2. 3 hours ago

    To preserve familial peace at the holidays, we often avoid discussing politics at family gatherings. For the Greeks? Feasts were *the* place to discuss politics.

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  3. 3 hours ago

    Want to see the top-ten most read ebooks on JSTOR? We made a list! Included are titles from , , , , , and - check them out!

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    5 hours ago

    Already found a favourite: "A Table for One: A critical reading of singlehood, gender and time" by Kinneret Lahad . Find it here:

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  5. 6 hours ago

    Did you know there are more than 4,000 ebooks on JSTOR? From renowned academic publishers like , , , and many more! Explore this content even without a login here:

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  6. 7 hours ago

    W.B. Yeats, his wife, and how ghostwriting robbed her of author credit.

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  7. Dec 21

    Have you tried our search tool, Text Analyzer (beta)? Upload your paper and see articles related to your topics! Try it today.

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  8. Dec 21

    Did you know there are more than 4,000 ebooks on JSTOR? From renowned academic publishers like , , , and many more! Explore this content even without a login here:

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  9. Dec 21

    W.B. Yeats, his wife, and how ghostwriting robbed her of author credit.

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  10. Dec 20

    An introductory overview of gender studies, from our friends !

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  11. Dec 20

    We recently launched out Beta tool, Understanding Great Works, with British texts - but we're looking for your suggestions to expand the works we include in the future! Let us know what you'd like to see added in the matching tool!

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  12. Dec 20

    Hello! Our labs team is interviewing high school and undergraduate instructors who use documentary footage in their classrooms! Please fill out the survey at the link to be considered - we're offering a $50 honorarium!

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  13. Dec 20

    Have you seen our newest thematic collection, Lives of Literature? It's devoted to the deep study of writers & texts associated with core literary movements, including medieval; modernist; Victorian, Edwardian & Gothic; and literary theorists.

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  14. Dec 19

    Before she was killed by Nazis, artist Charlotte Salomon created a unique, genre-bending artwork that may have also been a confession to a murder.

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  15. Dec 19

    Feasts in ancient Greece sound... pretty awful TBH.

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  16. Dec 19

    Shortly after Barbie was created, people were concerned that playing with her wouldn't teach girls how to prepare for motherhood the way playing with baby dolls did. :-/

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  17. Dec 19

    Want to see the top-ten most read ebooks on JSTOR? We made a list! Included are titles from , , , , , and - check them out!

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  18. Dec 19

    James Cameron's "Titanic" opened today in 1997! We found an article that discusses how movies create a shared desire. It opens with the lyrics of Britney's "Oops ... I did it again." So you should probably read this article, is what we're saying.

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  19. Dec 19

    Calling all researchers and authors! Do you have an article or book that's on JSTOR? We want to know who you are! Tweet us the link and we'll promote your work here and add you to our "Authors on JSTOR" twitter list!

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  20. Dec 18

    Why did ancient Egyptians love cats? 🐱

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  21. Dec 18

    To preserve familial peace at the holidays, we often avoid discussing politics at family gatherings. For the Greeks? Feasts were *the* place to discuss politics.

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