Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2019 Magazine Back Issues
201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
- iGen Grows Up... Slowly
- Why Adolescents Look Askance At Traditional Landmarks Of Adulthood
- By Stephanie Hanes And Noah Petersen
- Heartland Democracy 8
- Making America-Why Supporters See His
- Norm-Busting Approach
- As Good For The Country
- While Critics View It As Dangerously Unstable
- Special Report A World Uprooted
- The Changing Patterns And Politics Of Mass Migration
- Crossing The Sahara 8
- Stan & Ollie Movie 37
- Global Report Breaking Barriers
- In The Workplace More Companies Around The World
- Hire Disabled Workers
- Not Out Of Charity But For Their Skills
- Saving A Lost Generation
- How Aid Groups Are Helping
- Young People Abducted By Boko Haram
- Return Home Without Being Shunned
- From Prisoner To Prime Minister
- Redefining Being A Man 12
- Miners Lives After Coal 14
- Songs Raised In Israel 34
- Why The Populist Anger That Has
- Swept So Much Of The West Has Largely Bypassed Canada
- By Sara Miller Llana
- Soviet Nostalgia 14
- Avoiding Identity Theft 16
- Tidepool Fishing In Spain 21
- No Ignoring Basketball 41
- Cold Case Crisis
- A New Movement Brings Church To The People
- In Barns, Cafes, Libraries, Even Laundromats. By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
- Urban Orchid Habitat 16
- Curbing Sexual Assault 18
- How The World Would Look Without
- Nuclear Arms Treaties
- Lengthening Shadows
- By Howard Lafranchi
- The Independent Mystique
- Why Republicans And Democrats Don't Have To Worry About
- A Third-Party Candidate Capturing The Presidency In 2020
- By Peter Grier
- What U.S. Courts Can Learn From Tribal Values
- Native Justice By Henry Gass
- Falcons In Abu Dhabi 12
- Hollywood Diversity 18
- Far -Right Extremism Goes Global
- How Countries Will Try To Counter A Rise In Terrorism
- By White Suprematists After The New Zealand Attack
- By Ann Scott Tyson And Sara Miller Llana
- Diversifying The Quad By Casey Parks
- Louisiana State University Is Boosting Minority Admissions
- What Other Schools Can Learn
- Guatemalan Weavers 14
- Marty Rosenbluth Runs A One-Man Legal Shop That Helps
- Migrants Navigate The Toughest Immigration Court In The U.S.
- The Immigrant Cursader
- By Simon Montlake
- Museums Across Europe Wrestle With Whether To Return
- Objects Taken During The Colonial Era In Africa
- The Art Of The Steal
- Athletes Salaries Climb Into The Mega-Millions
- Raising Question About What Society Values
- The Gilded Class By Phil Taylor
- Europe's Sanctuary Movement
- Churches Protect Migrants From Being Deported
- Thrusting Themselves Into A Fraught Immigration Debate
- By Anna Mulrine Grobe
- Game Of 535 Thrones
- By Francine Kiefer
- As She Moves To A New Beat
- Our Writer Shares What She's Gleaned From Covering A Fractious Capitol Hill
- The Making Of Bernie Sanders
- By Christa Case Bryant
- How His Years As Mayor Of Burlington Vermont
- Shape The Presidential Hopeful's Worldviews
- Free College
- By Stacy Teicher Kinderes
- The Real Cost Of
- How Trees Save Cities
- Preserving Urban Forests Affects
- Everything From Crime Rates
- To Home Values To Utility Bills
- The New Abortion Warriors
- How A Young Generation Of Activists Shapes The Private Lives
- Of Those Involved With The Most Public Of Disputes
- By Jessica Mendoza
- The Sea Swallows A Town
- Rising Seas And Melting Permafrost
- Force The Relocation Of Alaska Native Villages, Threatening A Culture
- By Simon Montlake
- Erasing The Scars Of A Mass Shooting
- By Harry Bruinius And Patrik Jonsson
- How Trauma Experts Are Helping Survivors
- Not Only Heal-But Also Grow
- One Giant Feat For Mankind
- How The Moon Landing
- 50 Years Ago Inspired
- A Nation And Changed The World
- The Prairie Generation
- Young People Are Returning To Farms On The Great Plains
- Bringing A New Dynamism To Rural America
- By Laurent Belsie
- Roughing It With 300 Thread Count Sheets
- By Michael S. Hopkins
- How Glamping Is Changing
- What We Do In The Great Outdoors
- Woodstock Nation By Stephen Humphries
- How Three Days Of Mud, Music, And Flower Power.
- Changed A Generation-And Still Resonate Today
- The World's Language Lab
- Why Queens, N.Y. Has A Diversity Of Tongues Unrivaled In History
- By Harry Bruinius
- The New Roots Movement
- More African Americans Are Exploring Their Ancestry
- Boosting Black Identity
- And Stirring A Cultural Awakening
- India Rising
- What It Has To Do To Become The Next Economic Colossus
- By Howard Lafranchi
- Hawaii's Renewable Revolution
- Can It Lead The U.S.
- To A Green Future?
- By Noelle Swan And Nathan Eagle
- Melinda Gates Journey
- What She Has Learned About Giving
- And Herself, After 20 Years Of Development Work
- By Ann Scott Tyson
- News Takes A Stand
- How Editors And Publishers Are Trying To Save
- Local News Coverage And Maybe Democracy
- By Doug Struck
- Bobi Wine Wants To Rule
- Ugand And Empower Young People Across Africa
- Why It Will Be His Hardest Act.
- By Peter Ford
- Will This Gun Owner
- Take Down The NRA?
- By Simon Montlake
- Wearing Nationalism On Their Sleeve
- By Sara Miller Llana
- Why Mexico Is Experiencing A Renewed Sense Of Pride
- And Patriotism And What It Means For Both Sides Of The Border
- Refugees Transform A Town
- How 6,000 African Immigrants
- Have Helped Revive Lewiston, Maine.
- By Cynthia Anderson
- A Generation Of Latino Activists
- Has Reshaped Politics In California
- Will The Nation Follow
- By Francine Kiefer
- The Imprint That America's Longest Conflict
- Has Left On Afghanistan
- Legacy Of War
- By Scott Peterson
- Inside The Resistance
- By Ann Scott Tyson
- What Hong Kong Activists Hope To Gain
- In Their Risky Clash With Chinese Authorities
- The Moral Burden Of War
- Many Vets, Questioning Whether The Conflicts In Iraq And Afghanistan
- Were Worth The Sacrifice Struggle With A Wound To The Saul
- By Martin Kuz
- Mapping A Meaningful Life
- Why Classes On Happiness
- Are Sweeping College Campuses
- By Stephenie Hanes
- Sara Miller Llana Reports From The Bahamas
- A Hurricane Blows Up Social Divides
- December 16 2019
- In Search Why Millennials Are Reviving
- The Of An Authentic Tradition Of Cutting Their Own Trees
- Christmas By Sara Miller Llana
201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the new religious movement Christian Science, Church of Christ, Scientist.
Since its founding, the newspaper has been based in Boston. Over its existence, seven Monitor journalists have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, including Edmund Stevens (1950), John Hughes (1968), Howard James (1968), Robert Cahn (1969), Richard Strout (1978), David S. Rohde (1996), and Clay Bennett (2002).