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Sunday Night Odds and Ends

John Fea   |  February 13, 2011 Leave a Comment

A few things online that caught my attention this week:

Question about office hours etiquette.

Anamnesis: A Journal for the Study of Tradition, Place, and ‘Things Divine’

Mark Cheathem’s Historical Methods course.

Are e-textbooks worth the trouble?

New book: Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in Early America

Interview with boxing writers George Kimball and John Schulian

Scot McKnight reviews Stanley Hauerwas’s memoir Hannah’s Child.

Richard Mouw on Abraham Kuyper and the “preferential option for the poor.”

Wendell Berry “sits in” to protest mountaintop removal mining.

Abraham Lincoln at the American Antiquarian Society

Noah Feldman on the history of Supreme Court justices playing politics 

John L. Crow on social media in the American religious history classroom

Earning a masters degree in Beatles Studies.

Francis Fox Piven on Glenn Beck (and not the other way around)

Why are professors liberal? Or why the professorate is a “tribal-moral community.”

The libertarian left.

Andrew Roberts reviews  Maya Jasanoff, Liberty’s Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolutionary World. Michael Kenny reviews it here.

Do you read the books you buy?

Myron Magnet: James Madison and the Dilemmas of Democracy 

What if the Tea Party got their way on “original intent.”

Michael Moynihan reviews Dominic Sandbrook’s Mad as Hell: The Crisis of the 1970s and the Rise of the Populist Right

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