AMERICANISM: June 2007

AMERICANISM: June 2007 by Chronicles • June 1, 2007 • Printer-friendly

June 2007PERSPECTIVE

Establishing Christian America
by Thomas Fleming

The Master’s business.

VIEWS

Americanism, Then and Now
by Christopher Check

Our pet heresy.

Protestantism, America, and Divine Law
by Harold O.J. Brown

A personal reflection.

The Business of Souls
by Aaron D. Wolf

When Experts Attack, Part II.

NEWS

Border Math
by George Ajjan

A study in priorities.

REVIEWS

Dixie for Dummies
by Jack Trotter

Clint Johnson: The Politically Incorrect Guide to the South (and Why It Will Rise Again)

plus

James O. Tate on Don Huber’s Kick Butt

Derek Turner on Christie Davies’ The Strange Death of Moral Britain

Catharine Savage Brosman on The Book of Irish American Poetry, Daniel Tobin, ed.

Andrei Navrozov on Nikolai Gogol’s The Portrait and Leon Steinmetz’s The Portrait: A Fantasy in Twenty-One Sheets

CORRESPONDENCE

Letter From England: It’s Chavtastic, Baby!
by Emma Elliott

Letter From England: A Time to Stand
by Martin Vianney

VITAL SIGNS

THE COURTS: A 60-Year-Old Error
by Stephen B. Presser

FILM: True Grit
by Christopher Sandford

COLUMNS

SINS OF OMISSION
by Roger McGrath

BREAKING GLASS
by Philip Jenkins

THE ROCKFORD FILES
by Scott P. Richert

EUROPEAN DIARY
by Andrei Navrozov

IN THE DARK
The Wind That Shakes the Barley
by George McCartney

THE HUNDREDTH MERIDIAN
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

DEPARTMENTS

POLEMICS & EXCHANGES

AMERICAN PROSCENIUM

CULTURAL REVOLUTIONS
—Ted Galen Carpenter on the Chinese military buildup
POETRY

The Intrepid Traveller
by Sara Hill

ON THE COVER

Cover and inside illustrations by Melanie Anderson.
Additional inside illustrations by Nicholas Garrie.

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