This summer, France’s border police have deployed en masse on the French-Italian border. The heightened policing operations aim to prevent the record numbers of migrants who have arrived in Italy...
The day-to-day existence of a musical instrument builder of past centuries has long been shrouded in mystery. Although their instruments may survive, few other traces of the men and women who toiled in...
Raphael Cohen-Almagor, the author of Confronting the Internet's Dark Side, explains his motivation for exploring the dangerous side of the world wide web. His new book is the first comprehensive book on social responsibility on the Internet.
Who governs the modern business corporation? Global statistics reveal the ubiquity of male-dominated business leadership, a fact that has caused heated debate in scholarly, policy, and practitioner-based...
Watch an interview with the author of Full Industry Equilibrium. This highly original book develops a systematic zero-net-profit comparative statics theory of the firm that challenges many widely held...
As debates rage across the American South about the Confederate flag's place in our country's past and present, Cody Marrs, the author of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Long Civil War, contemplates the abiding conflict created by the American Civil War and the larger global fight for freedom.
Here’s the question that I raised at the end of my previous post: Does human evolution require some additional, special, explanation that does not apply to the rest of our kingdom? With regard to the...
In Francia, probably in the late 780’s, a monk called John had a troubling vision about the death of Christianity. Charlemagne, king of the Franks (768–814), concerned with reforms of the church and...
Catch up on the latest interviews with authors from our religious studies list.
Thomas L. Carson, the author of Lincoln's Ethics, describes what drew him as a philosopher to studying one of the most prominent presidents in American history. And you can check an excerpt from his new book.
George Thomas, the author of The Founders and the Idea of a National University, reflects on how the concept and birth of American independence informed the educational system in the United States.
As part of our Independence Day series, we're offering an excerpt from Radicals in America on how the Fourth of July poses a radical duality present throughout revolutionary movements in American history.