Is Huckabee’s Faith Compatible With Democracy?
Authors Domke and Coe look at Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee.
Authors Domke and Coe look at Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee.
Evan’s post last week, Do I Believe in Ebooks?: Part One, stimulated some interesting conversation in the blogosphere and I hope that Part Two, his bold recommendation, will encourage all of us to reconsider the potential of ebooks. I will be at the Tools of Change conference today and I hope some of my fellow […]
Mickey Edwards refutes the claim that John McCain is not a real conservative.
Darren Shannon bids farewell to OUP.
An interview with Ethan Rarick author of Desperate Passage: The Donner Party’s Perilous Journey West.
Donald Ritchie looks at the history of women reporting the news.
Judith Luna, Commissioning Editor of the Oxford World’s Classics, tells us about the European premiere of Sweeney Todd.
Mickey Edwards sheds light on the Republican candidates for President.
Four hundred years after the birth of John Milton, he still lives, his example still inspires, his words still echo. “Paradise Lost” is played on the stage, is sung to music, is choreographed for a ballet; it is an audiobook, the subject of countless theses and dissertations – and even paintings.
Domke and Coe look at the Iowa caucuses.
A look back at the great posts of 2007.
Colin Larkin, editor of the Encyclopedia of Popular Music, gives his guide to Christmas records.
Ben Keene chooses the Place of the Year.
Andrew Varhol helps us explore Beowulf.
Kindle has arrived! Evan Schnittman reviews the new ereader for us.
David Tolin helps us prepare for the holidays