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  • Lithograph of Eastern State Penitentiary from above.

    The Invention of Incarceration

    Prisons have been controversial since their beginnings in the late 1700s — why do they keep failing to live up to expectations?
    by Ashley Rubin, Greg Miller via JSTOR Daily on March 18, 2022
  • The Intelligence Coup of the Century

    For decades, the CIA read the encrypted communications of allies and adversaries.
    by Greg Miller via Washington Post on February 11, 2020
  • Russians Were Once Banned From a Third of the U.S.

    Soviet ban? What Soviet ban?
    by Greg Miller via National Geographic on March 26, 2018
  • Street map of San Francisco marking the old shoreline and the locations of dozens of buried ships.

    New Map Reveals Ships Buried Below San Francisco

    Dozens of vessels that brought gold-crazed prospectors to the city in the 19th century still lie beneath the streets.
    by Greg Miller via National Geographic on June 2, 2017
  • Mapping the Urban Bike Utopias of the 1890s

    Bicycle mania swept the nation at the end of the 19th century. Can it happen again?
    by Greg Miller via National Geographic on February 24, 2017
  • CIA map of food sufficiency in Japan from 1945.

    See the Historic Maps Declassified by the CIA

    A new gallery provides a rare look inside the 75-year history of the agency’s mapping unit.
    by Greg Miller via National Geographic on November 26, 2016
  • Here's How Memes Went Viral - In the 1800s

    The Infectious Texts project is the compilation of 41,829 issues of 132 newspapers from the Library of Congress.
    by Greg Miller via Wired on November 4, 2013
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