Nov 3, 2010
Midweek Notes
Ed Hooper,"The Demise of Military History," AJC, 1 November, revives the declension narrative. Mark Grimsley,"Hand Wringing for Military History," Blog Them Out of the Stone Age, 2 November, replies.
Deborah Friedell,"Anatomy of Melancholy," The Book, 2 November, reviews Peter Martin's Samuel Johnson: A Biography and Jeffrey Meyers's Samuel Johnson: The Struggle.
Adam Kirsch,"Last Exit," Tablet, 2 November, reviews Gal Beckerman's When They Come For Us We'll Be Gone: The Epic Struggle to Save Soviet Jewry. Benny Morris,"Qutb and the Jews," National Interest, Nov/Dec, reviews John Calvert's Sayyid Qutb and the Origins of Radical Islamism.
Dwight Garner,"Engagements With History Punctuate a Lifetime in Books," NYT, 2 November, reviews Garry Wills's Outside Looking In: Adventures of an Observer.