Fans of theological and religious studies: don't miss a new conversation with David Dault, author of THE ACCESSORIZED BIBLE, on Baptist News Global.
Fans of theological and religious studies: don't miss a new conversation with David Dault, author of THE ACCESSORIZED BIBLE, on Baptist News Global.
This interview is a must-listen for history lovers. Marc James Carpenter, author of THE WAR ON ILLAHEE, gives an in-depth look into the settler-Native wars that shaped the Pacific Northwest.
THE ENCHANTING LIVES OF OTHERS is a tale of aspiring readers and writers, the most accessible work yet from the Chinese writer. In this interview, Can Xue discusses emotion and desire, the essential and the worldly, and the deep power of words.
Check out this conversation between Megan Fox Kelly and Francine Snyder about Francine's new edited volume of #RobertRauschenberg writings, I Don't Think About Being Great.
#Rauschenberg #Rauschenberg100 #artpodcast #artbooks
"A creative approach," writes Corinna Unger of Comparativ in a new review of the monumental MOVING CROPS AND THE SCALES OF HISTORY.
Lovers of theology... don't miss Furthering Christendom's new interview with David Bentley Hart, on his new translation of 'Tao Te Ching'!
"Marsh, a leading commentator on European affairs, draws on an unsurpassed store of journalistic contacts and economic insight to analyze the EU's responses to various crises since 1989. 'Can Europe Survive?' is essential for anyone engaged with European politics." —Andrew Moravcsik, Foreign Affairs
"[T]his book is a crucial step in transforming 'tacky' into beauty -- and exposing the next generation to the realities of a more polychromatic, multicultural, and complex past."
#MetMuseum #sculpture #ancientworld
“William C. Carter's achievement is a considerable gift to lovers of Proust, not only in the Anglophone world, but everywhere ...It is a delight to see this project brought to completion," writes David Bentley Hart, on a new edition and annotation of Proust's 'Time Regained'.
Englewood Review of Books includes "Make Your Home in This Luminous Dark" in its list of Spring 2026’s Top 10 Most Anticipated Books for Christian readers!
"Starr lays bare in abundant detail how transformations in the American economy forestalled the broader economic gains for African Americans that one might have expected after the strides made in the 1960s." @DemJournal
"An ambitious study . . . [the book] is a welcome addition to this area of scholarship." —Susan Gorgioski @thecipherbrief on THE RETURN OF RUSSIA.
Christie's has named Mahon's 'Dorothea Tanning' as "One of the Best New Art Books of 2026"!
Curious about whether ancients were happier and the steps they took to do so? Listen to author Michael Scott's feature on the Hack your Happiness Podcast, now on Spotify!
@nybooks reviews Our Dollar, Your Problem in their new article, The Struggle for the Fed:
A new excerpt on pigeons, from Jones's 'Beastly Britain', has just been published in Plough! Read on below.
Read this new review in @newcriterion on Themistocles: The Rise and Fall of Athens’s Naval Mastermind! "This is an illuminating biography, bringing to life the early classical world in stunning detail."
The New York Review of Books ran an excerpt of Françoise Ega's brilliant 'Notes to a Black Woman', translated by Emma Ramadan.
"If James Scott was right, and grains, such as wheat, led to the formation of early states, then cotton lies at the base of empire. And what is an empire but pure cruelty?" @criveragarza @nytimes
@WSJ includes 'Jean Paul Gaultier: Catwalk', in their list of "The 20 Best Coffee Table Books for 2026".
Chemerinsky and Gillman's 'Campus Speech and Academic Freedom' has been reviewed by Inside Higher Ed! Read more below.
Dault's 'The Accessorized Bible' was included in the Englewood Review of Books's spring roundup of "Most Anticipated Books of 2026"!
"Bernadac is a deft stage manager, knowing just when to bring certain details and artworks into view. And hat tip to Lauren Elkin for her agile translation of Bernadac and Bourgeois." —Prudence Peiffer, Bookforum, on 'Knife-Woman'.
Join us at the College Art Association's annual meeting to browse our latest art and architecture books from the past year. Save 30% for a limited time: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/caa26/
#art #books #nonfiction
"Sovereignty and Religious Freedom: A Jewish History is a remarkable and exhaustive account of the diverse array of the ways in which Jews have been organized, addressed, empowered, and policed by the laws of the modern state." —Alexander Kaye, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies
Book recs from Katy Hessel, including Knife-Woman: The Life of Louise Bourgeois by Marie-Laure Bernadac and translated by Lauren Elkin.
#biography #LouiseBourgeois #womenartists
https://katyhessel.substack.com/i/184202038/6-things-to-read
"Gaffield’s book, 'I Have Avenged America', sets the record straight in a carefully researched and compelling account of [Jean-Jacques Dessalines's] revolutionary life." —Carolyn Fick, Journal of Military History
"An important contribution to both scholarly and popular understandings of the struggle against slavery, the age of revolutions, anticolonial revolt, and Caribbean history." —Amanda Perry, H-Net Reviews, on Gaffield's 'I Have Avenged America'.
"Sovereignty and Religious Freedom—Simon Rabinovitch’s ambitious, elegant, and important book—challenges foundational assumptions of modern Jewish historiography." —Julie E. Cooper, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies
Keep your eye out for Kirkus' detailed review of Higham's 'How England Began', coming out online next week and to print in March!