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Yearly Archives: 2012

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  • 29 Aug 2012
    R. Kent Newmyer

    The Dark Side of Thomas Jefferson

    R. Kent Newmyer delves into the history of the legendary feud between Aaron Burr and our third president, Thomas Jefferson.

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  • 29 Aug 2012
    Dove of Peace in Togo
    Abou Jeng

    Abou Jeng on peacebuilding in the African Union

    Abou Jeng's latest book has drawn considerable praise for highlighting the limited efficacy of International Law in curtailing conflict in the African region in contrast to the more promising approach embedded in the Constitutive Act of the African Union. He traces his inspiration and thinking behind the book below.

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  • 27 Aug 2012
    Elizabeth Price Foley

    Into the Intro: The Tea Party

    With the Republican National Convention getting underway in Tampa, FL (the usual fanfare tempered by the approach of Tropical Storm and projected Hurricane Isaac), we turn to the introduction to Elizabeth Price Foley's timely and insightful account, The Tea Party: Three Principles. Curious about the relation between the Republican party and the Tea Party movement? Look no further than the extract below.

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  • 22 Aug 2012
    R. Kent Newmyer

    A Constitutional Showdown

    The treason trial of Aaron Burr was not only one of the greatest criminal trials in American history; it was also one of the most dramatic and instructive. Read on for the full story about the case that changed the entire landscape of American law-making.

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  • 20 Aug 2012
    Yoram Hazony

    Into the Intro: The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture

    Welcome to the second installment of our new series in which we'll be posting an introduction from one of our favorite new books for your reading pleasure. This week we're sharing Yoram Hazony's introduction to his soon to be published book The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture.

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  • 15 Aug 2012
    Marie C.

    Freedom of Speech: A Double-Edged Sword

    This summer seems to have been rife with shootings, from the daily reports of violence in the city to the horrific mass murders at the Colorado premiere of The Dark Knight Rises and the Sikh Temple in Wisconsin. What separates the Wisconsin massacre from the others is that this event could have been racially motivated, opening up the discussion of our First Amendment right to freedom of speech.

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  • 13 Aug 2012
    Scott McCracken, David Glover

    Into the Intro: The Cambridge Companion to Popular Fiction

    Welcome to the first installment of our new series in which we'll be posting an introduction from one of our favorite new books for your reading pleasure. This week we're sharing the David Glover and Scott McCracken edited Cambridge Companion to Popular Fiction.

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  • 10 Aug 2012
    Robin R. Wang

    A More Sophisticated Understanding of Yinyang

    We think we know...Robin R. Wang has the full story on the meaning and use of "yinyang."

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