Books & Culture

July/August 2003 Issue

Volume 9, Number 4

September/October 2003 Issue
May/June 2003 Issue

America and the meaning of the Civil War.

Articles in this Issue

Before Left Behind

It’s not easy to say something new about the end of the world

Getting Older Younger

Marketing to teens and tweens

The Movies Go to War

The moral messages and political overtones of war films

A Journalist in Babylon

The need for a critical mass in the Fourth Estate

Impersonations

The restless journey of a Holocaust descendant

Defenders of the Faith

Looking for fissures in establishment atheist philosophy

Thomas the Unbeliever

A new doubting Thomas finds few answers

Mercy

A murderous saint’s life

The Cossacks’ Iliad

Gogol and the making of Russian literature

Free to Do What?

Emancipation reconsidered

Original Sin

Slavery and the biblical curse of Ham.

Planet Dixie

Land of happy slaves and gracious masters.

Still Writing the Civil War

Do we know this country too well?

Going Back to Uncle Tom’s Cabin

The book that started the Civil War.

Changing the Script

A discovery that altered the course of the war

How the War Might Have Ended

A conversation with historian Jay Winik

When Thou Goest Out to Battle

The religious world of Civil War soldiers

Getting It Half-Right

What’s worth celebrating in Gods and Generals—and what’s not

Baptism in Blood

The Civil War and the creation of an American civil religion

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