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A modern Burke: Lionel Trilling was also a liberal reformer of conservative temperament
IN THE FALL OF 1951, I began my senior year at Columbia University and signed up for Lionel Trilling's course in 19th-century English literature....
American Conservative, The, 03/09/09 by Jeffrey Hart · More from publication -
The man who knew Bin Laden
[Marching Toward Hell: America and Islam After Iraq, Michael Scheuer, Free Press, 384 pages] [Marching Toward Hell: America and Islam After Iraq,...
American Conservative, The, 06/30/08 by Jeffrey Hart · More from publication -
Right at the end: William F. Buckley's last gift to conservatism may have been his opposition to the Iraq War
Soon after Bill Buckley died, William Kristol published a column called "The Indispensable Man" in the New York Times. He celebrated Buckley as the...
American Conservative, The, 03/24/08 by Jeffrey Hart · More from publication -
Dazzler
THE first time I saw Bill Buckley, in early 1955, I knew something was about to happen. Until then the established idea of a conservative was Sen....
National Review, 03/24/08 by Jeffrey Hart · More from publication -
Definitive Dante
Paradiso, by Dante, translated by Robert Hollander and Jean Hollander (Doubleday, 915 pp., $40) Paradiso, by Dante, translated by Robert...
National Review, 09/10/07 by Jeffrey Hart · More from publication -
Multinational Firms in the World Economy
Multinational Firms in the World Economy Giorgio Barba Navaretti and Anthony J Venables, with Frank G Barry, Korolina Ekholm, Anna M Falzoni, Jan I...
Comparative Economic Studies, 09/01/07 by Jeffrey A. Hart · More from publication -
Worst in history?
"Many Republicans must feel like that legendary man at the bar on the Titanic. Watching the iceberg slide by outside a porthole, he remarked,...
Charleston Gazette, The, 04/13/07 by Professor-author Jeffrey Hart · More from publication -
Words and history
Lincoln's Sword: The Presidency and the Power of Words, by Douglas L. Wilson (Knopf, 352 pp., $26.95) Lincoln's Sword: The Presidency and the...
National Review, 02/12/07 by Jeffrey Hart · More from publication -
Ideologie has taken over
With 9/11, George W. Bush was reborn (again). Until then, his presidency had been undistinguished and his poll numbers low. He had also made one...
Washington Monthly, 10/01/06 by Jeffrey Hart · More from publication -
Decorum vs. terror
Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragments, by Elizabeth Bishop (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 392 pp., $30) Edgar...
National Review, 07/03/06 by Jeffrey Hart · More from publication
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