Thomas Filbin
With this excellent volume, Robert Tombs offers further proof that there should be no variance between good history and good writing.
Read MoreAnne Curry’s purpose is not merely to act as a military analyst, but to explore the long cultural history of the battle’s meanings in subsequent British history.
Read MoreMore than a mere novel, The Wake is really a medieval epic poem to an English way of life that would be erased forever.
Read MoreBruno Colson’s book is a wonder of research, and serves to shed light on the state of Napoleon’s mind.
Read MoreHarvard Divinity School professor Kevin Madigan’s scholarly but always compelling exposition of the evolution of the church will spark introspection among practicing Christians.
Read MoreAndrew Roberts has succeeded in a single volume in reconciling the two faces of this historical colossus.
Read MoreBruce Allen Murphy conveys the impression that Scalia knows how he feels on every issue before the briefs have been argued.
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