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So you think American history from the Great Depression through World War II holds no surprises? Read on.
An unconscious autobiography in two volumes of correspondence.
What does Catholic mean?
La Cession de la Louisiane and the price of national greatness.
Sinister, extraordinary—the paradoxes of a founding father.
The lessons of the civil rights movement turn out to be quite alien to liberal pieties.
Gandhi unvarnished.
Mark Noll delivers the first installment of a five-volume, multiauthor history of evangelicalism.
A masterful life of the Reformer.
Lincoln's legal prudence in ending the peculiar institution.
Why do Hitler and the Nazis continue to fascinate?
The capital of the Scottish Enlightenment.
How a communal body made its peace with liberal democracy.
Edmund Burke, the Enlightenment, and postmodernity.
The difference between global Christianity and world Christianity.
A surprising genealogy of neopaganism.
Travels in sacred music, from Eureka Springs to Salt Lake City.
The Anglican question.
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