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The Other World War II A conversation with military historian Max Hastings. Interview by Donald A. Yerxa
posted 09/01/08
Divine Wind A revealing look at the diaries of Japanese student-soldiers. Genzo Yamamoto
posted 09/01/08
Serf, Diva, Countess The story of a forbidden love. Betty Smartt Carter
posted 09/01/08
Created Equal How the movement for women's rights got started. Tim Stafford
posted 09/01/08
It's Half-Past Twelve Somewhere Kathleen Norris on a forgotten deadly sin. Dennis Okholm
posted 09/01/08
Making It New Andy Crouch proposes a different way for Christians to engage culture. Gideon Strauss
posted 09/01/08
Whiggish History Three cheers for an anti-Jacksonian America. Allen C. Guelzo
posted 09/01/08
Can You Go Home Again? Education and estrangement. Lauren F. Winner
posted 09/01/08
Cornucopia "How do you decide what to review?" John Wilson
posted 09/01/08
The Logic of Terror—and How to Resist It The first installment in a new series. Harold Fickett
posted 09/01/08
No Science, Please We're evangelical. Karl W. Giberson
posted 09/01/08
History Laurance Wieder
posted 09/01/08
Doing Without Britain after World War II. Bill McKibben
posted 09/01/08
"You Can Do It!" Two cheers for the prosperity gospel. Peter L. Berger
posted 09/01/08
All Things Shining The 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Roy Anker
posted 09/01/08
Indiana Jones and the Deadly Blather Notes on the devolution of a franchise. Peter T. Chattaway
posted 09/01/08
Reading Habits Timothy Larsen
posted 09/01/08
Bardus Absconditus Shakespeare is the Rorschach test of English literature. Peter J. Leithart
posted 09/01/08
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