Tracing Appalachian Archetypes from the Nineties to the 2000s: Appalachian Women, Brilliant Boys, and Mountain Monsters
Elizabeth C. Hirschman

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 3; No. 2; February 2022(pp. 1-19)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v3no2.2022.a1

Post Date: 11 February

Conceptualizing Civic-Public Culture: Explaining the Revolutionary Political Culture and Durability in Uganda
Ian Karusigarira

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 3; No. 2; February 2022 (pp. 20-32)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v3no2.2022.a2

Post Date: 11 February

Russia and USA: An Ambiguous Energy Partnership
Dr. Ioannis G. Koutroumpis

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 3; No. 2; February 2022 (pp. 33-39)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v3no2.2022.a3

Post Date: 11 February

Proof of the ethereal-vortex nature of gravity
Sergey Orlov

Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities (JLAH) Issue: Vol. 3; No. 2; February 2022(pp. 40-44)

DOI: 10.48150/jlah.v3no2.2022.a4

Post Date: 11 February