Blogs Cliopatria Friday Notes
Aug 10, 2007Friday Notes
Asian History Carnival #16 is up at Frog in a Well/Japan. K. M. Lawson is your host.
Anthony Holden,"Conrad Black's Apologia for Richard Nixon," TLS, 8 August, reviews Conrad Black's Richard Milhous Nixon: The Invincible Quest. Sniggering is allowed. Nay, sniggering is obligatory.
David Greenberg's"George Bush, Hegelian: The President's Quest for a Sense of ‘History'," Slate, 6 August, gets an online discussion at"Making Presidential History: David Greenberg discusses what George W. Bush's legacy will be," Slate, 9 August.
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