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 Books & Culture, September/October 2008
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It's Half-Past Twelve Somewhere | Dennis Okholm ACEDIA & ME: A MARRIAGE, MONKS, AND A WRITER'S LIFE by Kathleen Norris
Making It New | Gideon Strauss CULTURE MAKING: RECOVERING OUR CREATIVE CALLING by Andy Crouch
Can You Go Home Again? | Lauren F. Winner THE WAY OF IMPROVEMENT LEADS HOME: PHILIP VICKERS FITHIAN AND THE RURAL ENLIGHTENMENT IN EARLY AMERICA by John Fea
Doing Without | Bill McKibben AUSTERITY BRITAIN: 1945-1951 by David Kynaston
"You Can Do It!" | Peter L. Berger
Science Pages
No Science, Please | Karl W. Giberson THE OXFORD BOOK OF MODERN SCIENCE WRITING edited by Richard Dawkins
All Things Shining | Roy Anker The 2008 Cannes Film Festival.
Indiana Jones and the Deadly Blather | Peter T. Chattaway Notes on the devolution of a franchise.
Whiggish History | Allen C. Guelzo WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT: THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICA, 1815-1848 by Daniel Walker Howe
The Other World War II | Interview by Donald A. Yerxa A conversation with Max Hastings.
Divine Wind | Genzo Yamamoto KAMIKAZE DIARIES: REFLECTIONS OF JAPANESE STUDENT SOLDIERS by Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney
POLIticS | what's next?
The Logic of Terror—and How to Resist It | Harold Fickett TERROR AND CONSENT: THE WARS FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY by Philip Bobbitt
Serf, Diva, Countess | Betty Smartt Carter THE PEARL: A TRUE TALE OF FORBIDDEN LOVE IN CATHERINE THE GREAT'S RUSSIA by Douglas Smith
Created Equal | Tim Stafford SENECA FALLS AND THE ORIGINS OF THE WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT by Sally G. McMillen
Reading Habits | Timothy Larsen THE READING NATION IN THE ROMANTIC PERIOD by William St. Clair
THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASSES by Jonathan Rose
Bardus Absconditus | Peter J. Leithart
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Stranger in a Strange Land
Cornucopia | John Wilson
Poetry
History | Laurance Wieder
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