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What We Are Reading Today: Myanmar’s Enemy Within by Francis Wade

What We Are Reading Today: Myanmar’s Enemy Within by Francis Wade
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Updated 10 August 2025

What We Are Reading Today: Myanmar’s Enemy Within by Francis Wade

What We Are Reading Today: Myanmar’s Enemy Within by Francis Wade

In 2012, violence between Buddhists and Muslims erupted in western Myanmar, pointing to a growing divide between religious communities that before had received little attention from the outside world.

In this gripping and deeply reported account, Francis Wade explores how the manipulation of identities by an anxious ruling elite has laid the foundations for mass violence, and how, in Myanmar’s case, some of the most respected voices for democracy have turned on the minorities at a time when the majority of citizens are beginning to experience freedoms unseen for half a century.


What We Are Reading Today: This Is for Everyone by Tim Berners-Lee

What We Are Reading Today: This Is for Everyone by Tim Berners-Lee
Updated 01 October 2025

What We Are Reading Today: This Is for Everyone by Tim Berners-Lee

What We Are Reading Today: This Is for Everyone by Tim Berners-Lee

In "This Is for Everyone," Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, explores his vision’s promise — and how it can be redeemed for the future.
Peppered with rich anecdotes and amusing reflections, the book is a gripping, in-the-room account of the rise of the digital world. It also offers a crucial guide to the decisions ahead — and shows how our digital lives can be reengineered for the sake of human flourishing.


What We Are Reading Today: After the Spike

What We Are Reading Today: After the Spike
Updated 30 September 2025

What We Are Reading Today: After the Spike

What We Are Reading Today: After the Spike

Authors: Dean Spears and Michael Geruso

In “After the Spike,” economists Dean Spears and Michael Geruso analyze the stakes of global depopulation, exploring its impact on living standards, climate, and even extinction.

Their insights challenge us to view the fight against depopulation as intertwined with social equity and the inherent value of every human life. “After the Spike” is a rallying call to action to ensure a thriving future for generations to come.


What We Are Reading Today: ‘Academic Writing as if Readers Matter’ by Leonard Cassuto

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Academic Writing  as if Readers Matter’ by Leonard Cassuto
Updated 29 September 2025

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Academic Writing as if Readers Matter’ by Leonard Cassuto

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Academic Writing  as if Readers Matter’ by Leonard Cassuto

If you want people to read your writing, it has to be readable. In “Academic Writing as if Readers Matter,” Leonard Cassuto offers academic writers a direct, practical prescription for writing that will be read and understood: Take care of your reader.

With a wealth of examples from the arts and sciences, this short, witty book provides invaluable advice to writers at all levels, in all fields, on how to write better for both specialized and broad audiences.


What We Are Reading Today: ‘Horses’ by Ludovic Orlando

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Horses’ by Ludovic Orlando
Updated 28 September 2025

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Horses’ by Ludovic Orlando

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Horses’ by Ludovic Orlando

Ludovic Orlando garnered world acclaim for helping to rewrite the genomic history of horse domestication. 

“Horses” takes you behind the scenes of this ambitious genealogical investigation, revealing how he and an international team of scientists discovered the elusive origins of modern horses.

Along the way, he shows how the domestication of the horse changed the trajectory of civilization—with benefits and unforeseen consequences for the animals themselves.


What We Are Reading Today: Yuan by Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt

What We Are Reading Today: Yuan by Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt
Updated 27 September 2025

What We Are Reading Today: Yuan by Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt

What We Are Reading Today: Yuan by Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt

The Yuan dynasty endured for a century, leaving behind an architectural legacy without equal, from palaces, temples, and pagodas to pavilions, tombs, and stages.

With a history enlivened by the likes of Khubilai Khan and Marco Polo, this spectacular empire spanned the breadth of China and far, far beyond, but its rulers were Mongols.

Yuan presents the first comprehensive study in English of the architecture of China under Mongol rule.