Volume 45, Number 1 (Winter 2007)
Table of Contents
Editor’s Note: Tiber, Thames, Potomac
- Red Mist
by Thomas F. Bertonneau
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How Small Presses Rescue Classic Genre Writers from Oblivion
- Musharraf’s Tempest
a review by David Campion
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Pakistan: Eye of the Storm
by Owen Bennett Jones.
Yale University Press (New Haven, Connecticut),
xxx + 328 pp., second edition, $17.00/£10.99 paper, 2003.
- Let Us Walk in the Light of the Lord
a review by Robert C. Cheeks
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Peace in the Promised Land: A Realist Scenario
edited by Srdja Trifkovic.
Rockford Institute (Rockford, Illinois) 368 pp., $29.95 paper, 2005.
- Protestantism and the Western Legal Tradition
a review by Bruce Frohnen
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Law and Revolution, II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformation on the Western Legal Tradition
by Harold J. Berman.
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (Cambridge),
522 pp., $55.00 cloth, 2003 (originally published in 1983);
544 pp., $22.95 paper, 2006.
- A Stubborn Ideology
a review by William Gould
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Separation of Church and State
by Philip Hamburger.
Harvard University Press (Cambridge), 528 pp., $59.95 cloth, 2002.
- A Case for Insular History
a review by William Anthony Hay
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The Discovery of Islands
by J. G. A. Pocock.
Cambridge University Press (Cambridge), 358 pp., $75.00, 2006.
- A Resurrection Apologetic
a review by Peter L. Edman
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Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense
by N. T. Wright.
Harper Collins (San Francisco) 240 pp., $29.50, cloth, 2006.
- Human Person: Structure or Superstructure?
a review by Flavio Felice
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Politics and Economics. An Essay on the Genesis of Economic Development
by Rocco Pezzimenti with an Afterword by Paolo Savona.
Città Nuova (Rome), 230 pp., $18.00, 2006.
- The Rise of Books on the Fall
a review by Matthew McGowan
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The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization
by Bryan Ward-Perkins.
Oxford University Press (Oxford, England)
239 pp., $28.00 cloth, 2005.
The Fall of the Roman Empire. A New History of Rome and the Barbarians
by Peter Heather.
Oxford University Press (New York) 572 pp., $40.00 cloth, 2006. (First published in 2005 by Macmillan Press).
- In the Name of God and of Profit
a review by Tiziano Buzzacchera
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Cattolicesimo, protestantesimo e capitalismo
by Paolo Zanotto.
Facco-Rubbettino (Italy), 286 pp., 2005.
- The Irreconcilable Faces of French Conservatism
a review by Thierry Giaccardi
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Impossible Conservatism
[Le Conservatisme impossible: Libéraux et réactionnaires en France depuis 1789]
by François Huguenin.
La Table Ronde (Paris), 395 pp., €21.50, 2006.
- Shaping Memoir and History
a review by Charles Jeanfreau
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In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War
by David Reynolds.
Random House (New York City), 656 pp., $35.00 cloth, 2005.
- The Garden as New Creation
a review by Cathleen MacDougall
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The Fragrance of God
by Vigen Guroian.
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 128 pp., $13.00 paper, 2006.
- Neocons Abroad
a review by Tito Lucrezio Rizzo
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Neocon Teocon. Il ruolo della religione nella vita pubblica statunitense
[Neocon, Theocon. The role of religion in public life in the United States]
by Flavio Felice.
Rubbettino Editore, Soveria Mannelli (Italy), 168 pp., 2006.
- Returning to the Real
by James V. Schall, S.J.
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On Essays and Letters
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