A few things online that caught my attention this week:
Historian Robert Caro and his editor
Michael Brenes reviews Francis Fukuyama’s Liberalism and Its Discontents
Historians and creative liberties.
A trip to an antiquarian book fair
The responsibility of pro-lifers in the wake of Roe.
Patriotism and the Democratic Party
Will the January 6th Committee have the final word?
Tammany Hall at Gettysburg
Mark Shields: Catholic Democrat
A socialist at the Texas GOP Convention
Jo-Ann Mort reviews Julian Zelizer’s Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Life of Radical Amazement
“Are there any lessons left for history to teach us?”
Christian Right primary sources come to JSTOR
The Supreme Court’s failure to understand American history
Reading leads us into an abstract world and this may not be healthy
Where are all the moderate Democrats?
Olaudah Equiano on Instagram
Colin Woodward reviews Mark Clague, O Say Can You Hear?: A Cultural Biography of The Star-Spangled Banner
Could you reload the review of Fukuyama’s book? The link is the same one as the next article on creative liberties. Thanks!
And the Intelligent Design link leads to the Patriotism article. If this was a test, Dr Fea, it proves there is an audience out there waiting for your links eagerly. Thanks for your work.
Thanks guys. The Fukuyama link should now work. It appears that the Intelligent Design article was removed by Aeon. I’m not sure why.