Noted Here and There ...
You may not think that there's a natural alliance in the United States between evangelicals and intellectuals. Harvard Law Professor William Stuntz does and he writes about it in"Faculty Clubs and Church Pews" and"The Academic Left and the Christian Right."
Several of my colleagues are settling back into normal routines:
In his latest post, Hugo Schwyzer plays pitiful on his return flight from England and brings out the solicitous mother in several women. Having done that number, myself, on occasion, I'm in no position to chastise him, but the thought of an older woman carrying his luggage and wheeling our heroic long distance runner around LA Airport in a wheelchair is a bit much. Welcome home, Hugo.
Sharon Howard at Early Modern Notes has some very helpful recommendations on"Grantsmanship."
Santa Claus brought Tim Burke's family their own home for the first time, but he left the heavy lifting to the Swarthmore professor. Despite the lower back pain, his"On the Occasion of Your Catastrophe" is vintage Burke. We are moved by the catastrophe in the Indian Ocean, he suggests, not because it is unprecedented, but because of a shift of consciousness.
Manan Ahmed, Tim Burke, Jon Dresner, Greg Robinson, and I will be in Seattle for the AHA convention and more or less without access to the net from 6-9 January. I trust that our other colleagues will continue the discussions at Cliopatria in our absence.