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Suzanna Murawski on Giotto’s frescoes, the university’s origins & an embattled Klimt.
For example, the latest Michelin Guide considers the best two restaurants in Washington, D.C., to be minibar and Jônt, whereas the magazine Washingtonian chooses Albi and Dо̄gon. And while U.S. News & ...
American and European elites set themselves up as bulwarks against the allegedly toxic legacy of Western civilization and ...
As the chief speechwriter for nearly the entirety of Ronald Reagan’s two terms, Anthony R. “Tony” Dolan will probably be remembered most for his work during the 1980s. Many of the obituaries after his ...
To say that Keith Windschuttle was one of the most controversial figures in Australian intellectual life would be a gross understatement. Across a range of issues, he created a great deal of trouble ...
Patrick Bishop’s new Paris 1944 is by far the best-written study in English of the controversial topic of France under German rule. A journalist and popular historian, Bishop brings alive for the ...
Volatility today leads us to look at the foundations of the international world that is now being transformed. The key decade was the 1940s, the period of the establishment of American superpower ...
On Dickens the Enchanter, by Peter Conrad.
Employed in my youth at John Wanamaker’s department store, an institution in Philadelphia until it disappeared, I was sometimes cheered by encountering employees who told me of their fascinations with ...
On The Technological Republic, by Alexander C. Karp & Nicholas W. Zamiska.