Wednesday, April 15, 2015

New Interim Issue of Common-place Published



The new interim issue of Common-place reviews several books to add to your end-of-semester reading list.  

Sean Patrick Adams reviews Jessica Lepler's The Many Panics of 1837, which explores the myriad effects wrought by a devastating financial crisis. 

Caleb Smith's The Oracle and the Curse, reviewed by Martha Schoolman, theorizes how legal rhetoric can contain a poetics of justice.  

Rhys Bezzant explores how the unwieldy power of revivalist religion clashed with the need for institutional stability in Jonathan Edwards and the Church, reviewed by Thomas S. Kidd. 

Speaking of poetics, be sure to check out Melissa Kwasny's poetic meditations on stereographic images of haunting Western landscapes.

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