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February 18, 2008

Vol. 198 / No. 5

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Books
Thomas R. MurphyFebruary 18, 2008

As the 150th anniversary of the Civil War approaches we also anticipate the 75th anniversary of a remarkable transformation in the historiography of the abolition of American slavery In the late 1930s the Works Progress Administration decided to conduct interviews with the last surviving former s

Books
Mary Donnarumma SharnickFebruary 18, 2008

While Thomas Norman DeWolf 8217 s 18-chapter memoir Inheriting the Trade accomplishes an artful merging of historical explication with biography and travelogue not until Chapter 16 does the author 8217 s central thesis emerge Only then when DeWolf informs readers of his own abuse of privilege

Books
Paul J. ContinoFebruary 18, 2008

'Classics for Pleasure,' reviewed

Faith The Word
Daniel J. HarringtonFebruary 18, 2008

“Where then can we get this living water?”

Columns
Margaret SilfFebruary 18, 2008

How readily we conform ourselves to deformities and distortions

Current Comment
The EditorsFebruary 18, 2008

An Upside of Dynasty The United States has been well served by dynasties in both parties throughout its history and continues to be. Note the Romneys, the Dodds and the Kennedys. And consider the Udalls. In 1880 David King Udall established a Mormon community in St. Johns, Ariz., where the family se

News

C.R.S. Will Not Leave Despite Tension in Kenya A church aid worker said Catholic aid agencies in Kenya will not evacuate their staff, but he expressed concern over the increasing insecurity across the country. “We will continue to keep a close eye on security issues and take action accordingl