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The Hidden Powers of Everyday Ritual
Psychological anthropologist Bradd Shore explores the subtle but powerful influence of rituals on shaping our lives.

A Day in the Life of a Fossil Preparator
Although it leaves few written traces, the work of preparing specimens is a crucial component of scientific research.

Rereading My Childhood
Author Timothy C. Baker examines how our childhood reading shapes our memories and the way we see the world.

Remembering My Friend Jean-Louis Cohen
Thomas Weaver, Senior Acquisitions Editor for Art and Architecture at the MIT Press, reflects on the life and legacy of Jean-Louis Cohen, a hugely influential French architectural historian, curator, writer, and teacher, who died in August.
Must read memoirs and biographies

Memoirs and biographies are a powerful way to get to know the humanizing stories of innovators who have defined their fields. At the MIT Press, we are proud to share the stories of long-overlooked visionaries in science, philosophy, architecture, design, and more.
New this fall, The Claims of Life traces the engaging life of Diana Chapman, legendary president of Wellesley College known for authentic and open-hearted leadership. During a transformative fourteen-year Wellesley presidency, Walsh advanced women’s authority, compassionate governance, and self-reinvention.
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