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Oglethorpe University
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
This work is an extraordinary, pictorial history of Oglethorpe's faculty, students and campus. Come journey through the "mystic chords of memory" with 126 pages and over 200 photos of the University's rich and unique history.
By Anne Salter and Laura Masce
$19.99
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Romantics, Reformers, Reactionaries
Publisher: Northern Illinois University PressIn this richly
researched and highly original study, Alexander M. Martin
explores conservatism in Russian thought, politics, and culture
during the first quarter of the nineteenth century.
By Dr. Alexander M. Martin, Professor of History
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Kant's Idealism
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Other works on Kant and his Critical Philosophy attempt
either to remove Kant's transcendental idealism from his system
or to defend it as being essential to the Kantian enterprise. In
Kant's Idealism, Professor Neujahr argues -- he may be the first
to do so -- that there is no single doctrine that is Kant's
transcendental idealism to either explain or explain away.
Written by Dr. Philip J. Neujahr, Professor of Philosophy
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Poets, Princes and Private
Citizens
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield"Readers who take the
intentions of poets, playwrights, and novelists seriously and
who believe that their texts can offer valuable insights into
perennial political issues will find this volume of essays to be
an indispensable resource." -- Ethan Fishman, University of
South Alabama
Co-edited by Dr. Joseph M. Knippenberg, Professor of
Politics, and Peter Augustine Lawler
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The Conspiracy of Life:
Meditations of Schelling and His Time
Publisher: State University of New York PressThis work offers
a series of meditation of the philosophy of F.W.J. Schelling, a
great—and greatly neglected—philosopher of life. Schelling is
already at the central nerve of current discussions concerning
the crisis of truth; the primacy of the Good; the ecstatic
nature of time; comparative philosophy; the possibility of a
philosophical religion; and several other significant ideas.
By Dr. Jason M. Wirth, Professor of Philosophy
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The Ages of the World
Publisher: State University of New York PressA new
translation of the third and most sustained version of
Schelling's magnum opus, this great heroic poem is a genealogy
of time.
Translated by Dr. Jason M. Wirth, Professor of Philosophy
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Atlanta Will Fall: Sherman, Joe
Johnston, and the Yankee Heavy Battalions
Publisher: Scholarly Resources, Inc."A lively, vigorously
argued study. Steve Davis contends that William T. Sherman’s
confident handling of a numerically superior force against the
faltering Joseph E. Johnston rendered Union success inevitable.
Davis’s assessments of Sherman, Johnston, and John Bell Hood are
sure to spark controversy, but they cannot be ignored."—Brooks
D. Simpson, Arizona State University
By Stephen Davis, Adjunct Professor of History
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Robert Nisbet: Communitarian
Traditionalist
Publisher: ISI BooksIn this original, rigorous, yet highly
readable intellectual biography, Stone equips readers with a
sketch of Robert Nisbet’s life and influences, and then takes
them on a journey through Nisbet’s account of the plight of
community in the modern world. Stone’s even-handed analysis is
illuminating for both long-time students of Nisbet and for those
new to this seminal American thinker.
By Dr. Brad Lowell Stone, Professor of Sociology
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