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Hawthorne’s Counterfeiting History in The Scarlet Letter (Part III)
But perhaps the worst sinner of them all was Hester, whose adultery was less of a crime than her act of self-consecration.
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Hawthorne’s Counterfeiting History in The Scarlet Letter (Part II)
Hawthorne’s romance began with the narrator’s bemused reflections on the Puritans’ attempt to establish a new world: “the founders of a new colony…
Jan 10
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Hawthorne’s Counterfeiting History in The Scarlet Letter (Part I)
In the first half of the nineteenth-century, the question of history – its origins, its continuing burden, and the possibility of transcending it …
Jan 3
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Invitation to Politics, Literature, and Film Book Series
Having published over sixty books, Bloomsbury’s Politics, Literature, and Film series continues to seek new proposals for academic works.
Jan 2
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The Philosopher of Reality
Please see my chapter, “Faith and Reason in Post-Metaphysical Thought,” in Tilo Schabert’s recently published edited collection, The Philosopher of…
Dec 28, 2025
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Teaching American Politics in the Modern University
You may be surprised to learn of the growing movement to dispense with the study of American politics as a distinct subfield of political science, but…
Dec 27, 2025
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Teaching the American Political Tradition in a Global Context (Part VIII)
with Gerson Moreno-Riano and Phillip Hamilton
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