Reviews
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Book Review: “Camp Sites: Sex, Politics, and Academic Style in Postwar America”
Not sure how to review this, as it’s been a while since I read a book in this experiential category:…
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Book Review: “Jack”
Midway through the book that bears his name, Jack Boughton confesses his sins to a Black preacher, saying, “I’m a…
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Book Review: “White Kids: Growing Up With Privilege in a Racially Divided America”
Margaret Hagerman spent years in the wilds of privileged white America, talking with kids, going to their soccer games, etc.…
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Book Review: “Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity”
In September 2019, I took a group of students to the annual Prairie Festival at The Land Institute in Salina,…
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Book Review: “An Accident of Blood”
Margaret Hagerman spent years in the wilds of privileged white America, talking with kids, going to their soccer games, etc.…
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Book Review: “A Worker’s Worth”
Dr. Eve Tracy Coker is the first person I befriended on the Internet — about a quarter of a century…
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Book Review: “The Puritan Dilemma: The Story of John Winthrop”
I read this book due to two of my less popular interests: Puritanism and the American Studies/Consensus School scholars. In…
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Audiobook Review: “Clandestine” (1982) and “The Spy Who Came In From The Cold” (1963)
Clandestine was the beginning of James Ellroy’s dip into his mythic realm, the noir Los Angeles of the 1950s –…
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Book Review: WARBLES
Having put aside my recent readings inquiring into the goals of white supremacists, the connections between free-market right-wingers and Bitcoin…
