Book Note: Jack London’s Call of the Wild

by Will Katerberg. If you’re interested in the history of the American West, you should get ahold of Earle Labor’s new biography, Jack London: An American Life, which I've been reading. I read novels and short stories by London (1876-1916) when I was a kid, but didn’t think much about them. They were adventure stories, …

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History Podcasts and Other Recommended Listening

by Bruce Berglund Former students regularly ask me for suggestions of good books.  Surprisingly, once they leave college, students miss having a slate of required books to occupy their time and exercise their brains.  But rather than recommending some compelling reading, let me offer instead some compelling listening. I am a regular podcast listener.  My …

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Book Note: Was America Founded As a Christian Nation? by John Fea

by Dan Miller. Was American founded as a Christian nation? That question is the title of a 2011 book by John Fea, an American historian who teaches at Messiah College in Pennsylvania. Like most questions about the past, the answer turns out to be complicated. Fea was inspired (incited?) to write the book by encounters …

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