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“There was also Mark Rowe’s biography of another Oxford philosopher, J.L. Austin, which is excellent in many ways…What’s fascinating about Rowe’s biography is that he doesn’t just tell the story of J.L. Austin the philosopher, but also that of J.L. Austin the military intelligenc...
History for Tomorrow is an empowering book by Oxford-based social philosopher Roman Krznaric, arguing that we have much to learn from history about how to tackle the challenges we face today. Krznaric focuses on ten existential challenges (including climate change, weakening of democracy, social med...
`Review from previous edition For anybody working on a newspaper or magazine which does not have its own style book, for any author, for any freelance writer, this should be the first book on the shelf. It will stop you making an ass of yourself.' John Jenkins, Writers' Forum `Something...
…on to our cartoonists, Perry Barlow used the auto show as inspiration for this cartoon, which appeared along with the review… …Al Frueh drew up these images for the theatre section…I believe this is the first appearance of Bob Hope in the magazine… …some housekeeping…I accidentally...
The Earth Transformedis by Peter Frankopan, a professor of global history at the University of Oxford and a specialist on Byzantium. However, inThe Earth Transformedhe tells the story not of political dynasties and wars but of the world's climate. Frankopan is a nice writer so this is a goo...
Gedge. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. viii, 290 pp. $49.95, ISBN 0-19-513020-0.) For twenty-five years Ann Douglas's The Fem-inization of American Culture (1977) has remained the great straw man of American cultural history. No matter how many historians have challenged ...