Blogs Cliopatria Saturday Notes
Aug 4, 2007Saturday Notes
"The Early Pioneers," Economist, 26 July, reviews Nayan Chandra's Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped Globilization.
Peter Schjekdahl,"Painting by Numbers: Gustave Courbet and the Making of a Master," New Yorker, 30 July, reviews Petra ten-Doesschate Chu's The Most Arrogant Man in France: Gustave Courbet and the Nineteenth Century Media Culture.
Roger Lewis,"‘I'm an agile cat'," Telegraph, 2 August, reviews Sylvia Kristel's Undressing Emmanuelle: A Memoir.
Brink Lindsey,"The Aquarians and the Evangelicals: How left-wing hippies and right-wing fundamentalists created a libertarian America," Reason, July, is excerpted from Lindsey's book, The Age of Abundance: How Prosperity Transformed America's Politics. Count me among the skeptics. Hat tip.
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