(RNS) — In his new book, 'Muhammad, the World-Changer: An Intimate Portrait,' biographer Mohamad Jebara takes long-established sources and weaves them together for a fresh telling of a familiar story.
Katherine Kurz Burton was a twentieth-century Catholic laywoman, popular biographer and periodical columnist. Although she was well-known and widely read in her day, she has been largely forgotten in ...
In “Hitler’s People,” the renowned historian Richard J. Evans takes a biographical approach to the Third Reich. By Jennifer Szalai When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we ...
TidalWave Comics’ latest edition of its “Political Power” series features Vice President JD Vance. The former Ohio U.S. senator who grew up in Middletown joins other prominent figures in the series ...
In his review of my book The Enemy ("Down on Law," April/May 2001), William Scheuerman takes issue with my biographical approach to Carl Schmitt's work, my interpretation of Schmitt's legal and ...
Berlinerblau, a professor of Jewish civilization at Georgetown, sorts through Philip Roth’s oeuvre to evaluate common critiques of the late author in this unconvincing work of literary criticism.
This article first identifies the current definition of urban heritage that includes both “old” and “young” monuments. Their protection has also shifted from solely preserving “old” values into a more ...
It is widely recognized that a major challenge in low carbon transitioning is the reduction of energy consumption. This implies a significant level of transformation in our ways of living, meaning the ...
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