Anniversaries

An Admiral with a Star Quality
by Matthew Nicholls

The Most American of Poets
by James Womack

Everyone Loves Einstein
by Jacob Foster

Cervantes’s Stepchild turns 400
by Tyler Fisher

Arts

A Cairene Affair
by Avery T. Willis

Much Ado about Nothüng
by Kristin Anderson

Curator as Cartographer
by Glen Goodman

 


 

 


A Thing of Beauty
by Andrew Hay

Documenting the KGB
by Stephen W. Stromberg

Today's Orwellian State
by Sam O'Leary

A Sure Path ... To Where?
by Mary Carr

 

The Myth of 'One People'
by Michael Lindsay

Ronald Reagan: Communicating the America Within
by Dan Rather

Freeh, At Last
by Patrick Belton

Supreme Politics: Appointment or Election of Federal Justices?
Dov Fox

 


by Tim Soutphommasane

 

 

 

 

 

volume 4 issue 3
Summer 2005

A Scholar's Art
An interview with Ian Bostridge

The Dual Mandate of the United States
On Noah Feldman's Ethics of Nation Building

Oxford's Post-War Architecture
Goeffrey Tyack on the Modern College

Chomsky's Future Government
Three Decades On

Amongst the Damned
David Constantine's Latest Fiction

A Simple Story
Miriam Toews' Complicated Community

Architect or Pawn?
Charles Trevelyan and the Irish Famine

The Second Draft of History
Anthony Selden on Tony Blair

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