![]() ![]() ![]() Marie Griffith's Moral Combat: How Sex Divided American Christians and Fractured American Politics. Also in the NYRB is a review of Joan Wallach Scott's Sex and Secularismand R. Maya Jasanoff's T he Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World is reviewed in The Nation.Īt Books and Ideas is a review essay that takes up Cul de Sac: Patrimony, Capitalism, and Slavery in French Saint-Domingueby Paul Cheney and The Plantation Machine: Atlantic Capitalism in French Saint-Domingue and British Jamaicaby Trevor Burnard and John Garragus.Īmong the content of interest in the New York Review of Books is a review of Till Time's Last Sand: A History of the Bank of England 1694-2013by David Kynaston. ![]() The Trials of Nina McCall: Sex, Surveillance, and the Decades-Long Government Plan to Imprison Promiscuous Womenby Scott W. Also on the site is an interview with Keisha Blain, author of the recently released Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom.Īt Common-Place is a review of Indians in the Family: Adoption and the Politics of Antebellum Expansionby Dawn Peterson. Liza's Featherstone's Divining Desire: Focus Groups and the Culture of Consultation is reviewed at Public Books. In the Boston Review is an excerpt from Andrew Kahrl's Free the Beaches: The Story of Ned Coll and the Battle for America’s Most Exclusive Shoreline. There is a terrific array of reviews this Memorial Day weekend: ![]()
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