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Destinations Past: Traveling Through History With John Lukacs
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1994-05)
Author: John Lukacs
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Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-28
Professor Lukacs might best be called a historic conservative rather than an ideological one. This collection of essays and articles reflects the mindset of a gentleman who wishes to conserve what is best from history. He has a few novel theories. Nationalism, not ideologies like Nazism, Communism and Fascism, has been the root cause for most of this century's struggles. One can disagree with Prof. Lukacs but one must respect his view. He hints in some fifteen year old essays that Europe would de-Americanize; as the age of the Euro nears, Prof. Lukacs was prescient. His theory on mountains and romanticism is fascinating. Before the English initiated Romanticism in the early 1800s, mountains were considered horrible. Today, Prof. Lukacs says we love mountains and their beauty; we are all romantics now. My favorite vignette was Prof. Lukacs's touring of Hitler's birthplace of Braunau on the 100th anniversary of Hitler's birth. The good professor made a side-trip from Braunau to a small Austrian village where a heroic peasant by the name, I believe, of Jagrstatter stood up to the Nazis and refused to be drafted. He was guillotined in 1943. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK.

University of Missouri
Dictionary of Missouri Biography
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1999-10)
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Great Missourians
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-06
Biographies of 700+ individuals who have contributed significantly to the development of the state of Missouri with many achieving national fame as well. The book draws from all fields of activities--politics, business, science, religion, art, etc. without regard to race, gender, etc. Although the book seems a little pricy at first glance, I wasn't disappointed--the thoroughness and quality makes it well worth the price.

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The Divided Family in Civil War America
Published in Hardcover by The University of North Carolina Press (2005-10-24)
Author: Amy Murrell Taylor
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An Impressive Work, As Much Literature as History
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-30
I am extremely impressed with Taylor's book, which explores the real and imagined consequences of the Civil War on families in border states, where the question of secession was the most complicated and the most fraught. This book not only documents (in writing that rises to the level of great literary writing -- a rarity in young historians) the actual occurrence of split families and what they had to say for themselves, but also the psychological, moral, and political implications of families at odds with each other. That is, this book gets beyond the idea of "the brother's war" as merely a curiosity or a sentimental metaphor, and shows how the state of the society -- the relations between men and women, white and black -- itself is revealed in the experience of these families, observed in extremis.

The writing, again, is extraordinary. Fans of Doris Kearn Goodwin or David McCullough will love this book, and will be pleased to know that Taylor is of the new generation of historians and likely to be around and writing for a very long time.

University of Missouri
The Drama of Humanity and Other Miscellaneous Papers: 1939-1985 (Collected Works of Eric Voegelin, Volume 33)
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (2004-10-31)
Author: Eric Voegelin
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The Fun Part: Conversations with Eric Voegelin
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-01
This is a big book, running to 484 pages, including the index. This volume, together with Volume 32, is where the editors put materials that don't fit anywhere else. Some of the things included here:

1. CONVERSATIONS WITH ERIC VOEGELIN, from 1967, 1970, and 1975
at the Thomas More Institute in Montreal. It has been
circulating all these years in photocopy or photo offset
versions. It contains some of Voegelin's choicest comments, such
as his remarks on teaching evolution in the schools:

"You get some funny situations. In California now there is a
fight between literalists or providentialists, and biological
theorists. And you get in the textbooks both Genesis and
Darwinian evolutionism as two "theories" of evolution. You see
what that really means? The fundamentalist theologians in
California (fundamentalism was well established there at the
beginning of the century) don't know what a myth is. They
believe it is a theory. They're in ignorance.

"And the biological theorists don't know that Kant has analysed
why one cannot have an immanentist theory of evolution. One can
have empirical observation but no general theory of evolution
because the sequence of forms is a mystery; it just is there and
you cannot explain it by any theory. The world cannot be
explained. It is a mythical problem, so you have a strong
element of myth in the theory of evolution.

"So both the theoretical evolutionists and the fundamentalist
theologians are illiterate. That level of illiteracy is taught
in the text books as "two theories"-neither one of which is a
theory. "
Myth as Environment p 307, 335

The publication of these three conversations was something of an
afterthought. There were four conversations originally and
the first was published in Volume 11 of the CW as "In
Search of the Ground." One can hope that all four conversations
will be reunited in a paperback version in the not-too-distant
future-perhaps with some other informal exchanges.

2. Then there is the question and answer period from the Boston
College conference from 1983 entitled THE BEGINNING AND THE
BEYOND, chaired by Frederick Lawrence. It is here that Voegelin
makes his comment on the Eucharist:

"Parousia means presence, and you remember this presence by
speaking it out: Where the name of Christ is pronounced, there he
is present. But you have to be reminded you are in Christ, and
pronounce it right. It is quite possible that the formulation of
the Eucharist as 'in my remembrance' (which is anamnesis) of
which Paul speaks always evokes the double-meaning of the
remembering of recollection and of remembering in the sense of
establishing what the reality is to be."

Responses at the Panel Discussion of
"The Beginning of the Beginning", p 415, 427.

3. There there are the exchanges between Voegelin and "father of
the atom bomb" J. Robert Oppenheimer at the 1959 Swiss conference
directed by Raymond Aron, "Colloques de Rheinfelden." Also
present: Michael Polanyi and Bertrand de Jounvenel. The chapter
is entitled "The West and the Meaning of Industrial Society:
Excerpts from the Discussion." What is not clear from these
excerpts is that it is pretty much Voegelin "contra mundum" 'though
Aron leans heavily his way. The paper Voegelin delivered at the
conference is found in Vol 11 CW under the title "Industrial
Society in Search of Reason."

4. The transcript of Voegelin's lecture, "Structures of
Consciousness," from the 1978 York University conference is
included. The lecture was videotaped and some have seen it in
this form.

5. In "Natural Law in Political Theory" (1963) we have exchanges
between Voegelin and his Doctor-Father Hans Kelsen. To
put it plainly, they disagree more than once.

6. In "Man in Political Institutions" we have Voegelin and a
distinguished group of colleagues exchanging views, including Alois Dempf and Jürgen Gebhardt.

7. For the literary-minded there are Voegelin's notes on T.S.
Eliot's "Four Quartets."

8. The book concludes with the much-admired "Autobiographical
Statement at Age Eighty-two."

And there is more, but you will have to read the book. It is
one of the most inviting of the the Voegelin volumes. A genuine
delight.

I have put up on the web the table of contents:
http://www.fritzwagner.com/ev/cw/cw_33_contents.html

And the index, beautifully done as always by Linda Webster:
http://www.fritzwagner.com/ev/eric_voegelin_volume_index_list.html#33

University of Missouri
Drawing to an Inside Straight: The Legacy of an Absent Father
Published in Paperback by University of Missouri Press (2006-05-05)
Author: Jodi Varon
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Beautiful and compelling
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-13
Spare and elegant prose, like the dry side of the Cascades, makes this book utterly memorable. Ben Varon is one of those characters, albeit he was a real guy, who stays with you long after the last page has been turned.

I was fortunate enough to read this in early drafts, and reading it now, again, is like rediscovering an old friend. Familiar, yet wonderful, like perfectly broken in riding boots.

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Dreaming the Mississippi
Published in Paperback by University of Missouri Press (2006-10-25)
Author: Katherine Fischer
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A handful of black-and-white photographs, and somber reflections upon the outcome to Hurricane Katrina's wrath
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-06
Written by National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium consultant Katherine Fisher, Dreaming the Mississippi is part memoir, part cultural reflection, part celebration of the mighty Mississippi. From the author's daily life in a house so close to the Mississippi banks that each spring she must open her basement doors to accept the regular floods, to tongue-in-cheek accounts of river rats and towboat pilots, to tales of desperate sandbagging against unruly flood tides, river hangouts, choice waterfront taverns, and more. A chapter especially devoted to the river's mouth considers not only the natural gulf itself, but the gulf as a metaphor for the gulf between engineers and naturalists, America's haves and its have-nots. A handful of black-and-white photographs, and somber reflections upon the outcome to Hurricane Katrina's wrath round out this reverent reflection upon not only the celebrated Mississippi, but also humankind's inextricable bond to the natural world.

University of Missouri
Dreiser and Veblen Saboteurs of the Status Quo
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1999-02)
Author: Clare Virginia Eby
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an elegantly written, beautifully argued book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-01
Clare Eby has written something new and provocative about Dreiser. This book is elegantly written, and argued with style and wit. Those who are interested in American studies, in Dreiser, and in Veblen while find some revelatory analysis. Professor Eby's book will stay relevant for many years to come.

University of Missouri
The Drownt Boy: An Ozark Tale
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1994-10)
Author: Art Homer
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Not Only Beutiful Written, But WAY Creative Non-Fiction
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-27
Homer utilizes his poetry (Skies of Such Valuable Glass, What We Did After the Rain, Tattoos) to create a new way of writing creative non-fiction. The scope of the slim volume is stunning in that Homer distills the Ozark sociology, discusses Ozark's dialect, and describes the bonds between step-dad and son.

The beauty of the writing is what hooked me, and I liked Homer's take on the Ozarks, it helped me to understand this strange land in which I had lived for several years. The people have to be tough to live and work here. The terrible summers and ticks and fleas are hard on children and animals. Ice storms freeze people home for days, several tims a winter, yet, to look at it from the comfort of home or car, one thinks of Britain's greens and forests, it's beautiful lakes and rolling hills. It looks like a soft rich land, from the window, but it is a harsh land, with hardy people who deliberately practice suspicion of strangers, and who are, mostly from British stock, and who still speak in the Elizabethen Dialect. Ozarks people pushed further into the wilderness from the Appalachians, and it has only been fifty years that passable roads have been built through them, bringing tourists and retirees who have changed and are changing the Ozarks. Homer in Drownt Boy, reveals why people leave the Ozarks, and sometimes, why they come back. A super read, a book to be kept forever.

University of Missouri
Empty Bed Blues
Published in Paperback by University of Missouri Press (2006-03-06)
Author: George P. Garrett
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An anthology of fifteen stories by award-winning author George Garrett
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-05
Empty Bed Blues is an anthology of fifteen stories by award-winning author George Garrett, each unique, yet many mixing fact with fiction, memoir with adventure, comedy and tragedy. Nearly all stories are prose, though "A Short History of the Civil War" is in the form of a series of poems by two participants, a Confederate and a Yankee. Other tales include "Pornographers", a gritty tale about a sleazy reporter searching for the ultimate crime story, and "A Story Goes with It", the tale of a much-beloved friend now gone, as remembered through retelling a favorite yarn. From dark and brutal to wistful and contemplative, the stories run the gamut of diversity, yet each demands to be read to the end and fully and absorbed. Highly recommended.

University of Missouri
Epic of the Dispossessed: Derek Walcott's Omeros
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1997-08)
Author: Robert D. Hamner
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Help from Hamner
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-08
Although Derek Walcott's Caribbean meditation on Homer's Odyssey stands by itself as an eloquent and thrilling work of epic poetry, to read it without a helping hand--or book--is to miss many of its riches. In accessible language (no unintelligible academic posturing here), Hamner reveals the allusions and untangles the threads: Homer, history of St. Lucia, Walcott's autobiographical allusions, etc. It can be used while one is reading the poem, or skimmed afterward. (It took me a day.) Either way, it's excellent and readable support.


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