Print Journalism 2004

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Date Periodical Title Book(s) reviewed, or topic of article
Dec. 31 National Review S Yes, Un-Deedy Deediness is next to Godliness.
Dec. 22 The New York Sun R What to Make of George Crabbe George Crabbe: An English Life, by Neil Powell
Dec. 13 National Review A Our Crisis of Foundations The waters that are under the earth.
Dec. 13 National Review S Fall Festival Buying pickles, riding the rides, and avoiding work.
Dec. 6 The American Conservative A Security Begins at Home Advice for G.W. Bush on approaching his second term as POTUS.
Nov. 29 National Review R Despotism's Furthest Shore Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty, by Bradley K. Martin
Nov. 8 National Review S Boxing Day The sweet science.
Sept. 27 National Review S The Tiny Revolutions Accepting progress in small things.
Sept. 9 The New York Sun R Feelings, Wo Wo Wo Feelings In Defense of Sentimentality, by Robert C. Solomon
Aug. 26 The New York Sun R Channeling Bertrand Russell The End of Faith, by Sam Harris
Aug. 23 National Review S Sweet Sorrow Saying goodbye to neighbors.
July 26 National Review S Seer or Sucker Sartor resartus.
July 21 The New York Sun R The Flowers of May Fourth A Bitter Revolution:  China's Struggle with the Modern World, by Rana Mitter
Summer Claremont Review of Books R On A Green Knoll Apart W.B. Yeats: A Life, Vol. II, by R.F. Foster
June 28 National Review S Splinter Party My tree house.
June 20 The Washington Times R Calendars, Clocks, and SHOs Galileo's Pendulum, by Robert G. Newton
June 9 The New York Sun R How Do You Feel About That? Secrets of the Soul, by Eli Zaretsky
May 31 National Review S On the Fence A visit from home-improvement contractors.
May 26 The New York Sun R Dieu et mon droit The Right Nation, by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge
May 3 National Review S Book Report Reading books for a living.
May The New Criterion A The Strangest Travel Book Ever Written An African in Greenland and the state of the culture.
Apr. 27 The New York Sun R Ya bo!  Invooboo Scouting for Boys, by Robert Baden-Powell
Apr. 25 The Washington Times R In China, spiritual hunger, state power collide Falun Gong: The End of Days, by Maria Hsia Chang
Apr. 14 The New York Sun R Selling the Rope Losing the New China, by Ethan Gutmann
Spring Claremont Review of Books R A Dance to the (Disco) Music of Time Homosexuality and Civilization, by Louis Crompton
Apr. 5 National Review S Open Wide The case for dentists.
Mar. 22 The New York Sun R The Unsurprising War Europe's Last Summer, by David Fromkin
Mar. 22 National Review A The Abolition of Sex No sex, please, we're British.
Mar. 22 National Review R Shrewd, But Small Chiang Kai Shek, by Jonathan Fenby
Mar. 8 National Review S War Games Playing Stratego with Junior.
Mar. 7 The Washington Times R Understanding Chinese Nationalism China's New Nationalism by Peter Hays Gries
Feb. 25 The New York Sun R The Devils Before Mao, by Patrick Lescot
Feb. 18 The New York Sun R Still Headed in the Same Direction? Friendly Fire, by Elizabeth Pond
Feb. 9 National Review S The Decline of Stuff When things were made of wood and iron.
Feb. 2 The New York Sun R The Devil Made Me Do It The Science of Good and Evil, by Michael Shermer
Jan. 4 The Washington Times R A Kazakh Sport's Lasting Allure Eagle Dreams, by Stephen J. Bodio

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