Categories - Literature, Publishing

  1. André Malraux
  2. Anita Loos
  3. Anna Akhmatova
  4. Anne Bradstreet
  5. Anne Frank
  6. Anne Sexton
  7. Annette C. Baier
  8. Antoine Henri, Baron de Jomini
  9. Anton Chekhov
  10. Antonio Gramsci
  11. Apollinaire Defines Cubism in The Cubist Painters
  12. Aqhat Epic Is Composed in Ugarit
  13. Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Scrolls
  14. Ardrey’s The Territorial Imperative Argues That Humans Are Naturally Territorial
  15. Aristophanes
  16. Aristoxenus
  17. Arne Naess
  18. Arnold and Gottlieb Publish The Wise Use Agenda
  19. Arnold Toynbee
  20. Arthur Caswell Parker
  21. Arthur Miller
  22. Arthur Rimbaud
  23. ASCAP Forms to Protect Writers and Publishers of Music
  24. Aśvaghosa
  25. Aśvaghosa Composes Complete Biography of the Buddha
  26. Athol Fugard
  27. Aubrey Beardsley
  28. August Strindberg
  29. Auguste Comte
  30. Aulus Cornelius Celsus
  31. The Autobiography of Malcolm X Is Published
  32. Avicenna Writes His Canon of Medicine
  33. Ayn Rand
  34. B. F. Skinner
  35. Baker Establishes The 47 Workshop at Harvard
  36. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
  37. Baldwin Voices Black Rage in The Fire Next Time
  38. Ban Gu
  39. Ban Zhao
  40. Baraka’s Dutchman Dramatizes Racial Hatred
  41. Barbara W. Tuchman
  42. Barbara Walters
  43. Barthold Georg Niebuhr
  44. Bartolomé de Las Casas
  45. Bartolomé de Las Casas Publishes Brief Relation of the Destruction of the Indies
  46. Basil Liddell Hart
  47. The Beat Movement Rejects Mainstream Values
  48. Beatrix Potter
  49. Beauvoir’s The Second Sex Anticipates the Women’s Movement
  50. Beckett’s Trilogy Pushes Against the Frontiers of Fiction