The Woman Who Saved Nothing
The archive material arrived in boxes that smelled of damp paper and old adhesive, and Richard Thorn opened the first one with the methodical care of a man who had spent twenty years learning that haste was the enemy of truth. He was fifty-one, a professor of intellectual history at the University of Chicago, and he specialized in what he dryly called "disaster studies"—the way societies...
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