The University Bookman

 

Volume 44, Number 3 (Summer 2006)

Table of Contents

Editor’s Note: Permanent Things Here and Abroad

Faith-based Initiatives in Action
a review by James E. Person, Jr.
Street Saints: Renewing America’s Cities by Barbara J. Elliott (Templeton Foundation Press, 2004), 320 pages
Faith and the Marketplace
a review by Kevin P. Shields
Business and Religion: A Clash of Civilizations? edited by Nicholas Capaldi (M&M Scrivener Press, 2005), 442 pages
Historical Consciousness and Its Enemies
a review by Mark G. Malvasi
The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past, by John Lewis Gaddis (Oxford 2004) The Limits of History, by Constantin Fasolt (Chicago 2003)
Old China
by James V. Schall, S.J.
On Essays and Letters
Books in Little
a review by Gerald J. Russello
Liberalism and the Family Romance
a review by Thomas F. Bertonneau
John Stuart Mill, by Nicholas Capaldi (Cambridge 2004)
Reconstructing Rights
a review by Joseph S. Devaney
The Bill of Rights: Creation and Reconstruction by Akhil Reed Amar (Yale University Press, 1998, 2005), 430 pages
Revisiting Viereck
a review by Michael Federici
Conservatism Revisited: The Revolt Against Ideology, by Peter Viereck. With a major new study of Peter Viereck and Conservatism by Claes G. Ryn (Transaction Publishers, 2005, 205 pages)
The Rarity of the God-fearing Man
by Russell Kirk
The Autumn of the Autocrat
a review by Michael J. Ard
After Fidel: The Inside Story of Castro’s Regime and Cuba’s Next Leader, by Brian Latell (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, 288 pages) Fidel: Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant, by Humberto E. Fontova (Regnery, 2005, 256 pages)
No Samson?
a review by Charles W. Dunn
Thinking about the Presidency: Documents and Essays from the Founding to the Present, edited by Gary L. Gregg (Rowman & Littlefield 2005)
Marx of the Master Class
a review by Paul Gottfried
Calhoun and Popular Rule: The Political Theory of the Disquisition and Discourse by H. Lee Cheek (University of Missouri Press, 2001), 202 pages
Letter from Italy
by Flavio Felice
Debate on Relativism
 

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