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SUMMER READING You Say You Want a Revolution What changed—and what didn't—in the revolutions of 1848, and why it still matters. Reviewed by Ryan Sayre Patrico posted 06/29/09
The Arts Dazzle Gradually Mexican filmmaker Carlos Reygadas. Roy Anker July/August 2009
The Arts The Great Unwashed Two contrasting movies on the Nazi era. Crystal Downing July/August 2009
Current Issues Change They Could Believe In How to resist cozy, lazy, government monopolies. Robert Whaples July/August 2009
History Gladiator A conversation with historian Barry Strauss, author of a new book on Spartacus. Interview by Donald A. Yerxa July/August 2009
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A small gospel can be a beautiful thing.
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In the body of Christ, we learn how to be both.
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History The Founder of American Literature James Fenimore Cooper. Steven D. Ealy May/Jun 2009
Current Issues Wise Man of the American West Celebrating Wallace Stegner's centenary. Richard W. Etulain May/Jun 2009
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History Exceptionalism with a Twist A new history of U.S. foreign policy. James Bratt May/Jun 2009
History Good Intentions Lessons from reform movements a century ago. Dale E. Soden May/Jun 2009
History Culprit-in-Chief Blame Abe. Allen C. Guelzo May/Jun 2009
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