The University Bookman
Reviewing Books that Build Culture
Moral Inversion and the Things that Endure: Thoughts on Chantal Delsol’s The End of the Christian World
Daniel J. Mahoney responds to Chantal Delsol’s book La Fin de la Chrétienté
(The End of the Christian World).
The Return to Paganism
Chantal Delsol summarizes themes found in her most recent book, La Fin de la Chrétienté
(The End of the Christian World).
Chantal Delsol and the End of the Christian World: A Symposium
A symposium with contributions from Chantal Delsol, Daniel J. Mahoney, Nathan Pinkoski, Godefroy Desjonquères, Brendan Case, and Jonathan Yudelman.
Transcending the ‘Good Old Days’
Ashlee Cowles reviews Bill Rivers’s Last Summer Boys.
A Grateful Defense of the West
Henry George reviews Douglas Murray’s The War on the West.
Churchill’s Flawed Afterlife
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John P. Rossi reviews Churchill’s Shadow: The Life and Afterlife of Winston Churchill by Geoffrey Wheatcroft
Letting the Princess Out of the Castle
Elizabeth Bittner reviews How to Raise a Conservative Daughter by Michelle Easton.
Conservatism Balanced and Unbalanced
Paul Krause reviews Matthew Continetti’s The Right.
Laugh, It’ll Be Alright
How to Destroy Western Civilization is a book that will appeal both to old-fashioned conservatives shouting at the clouds and the new-fangled counterculture needing a game plan—and a joke book—for its rebellion.
The Book Gallery
A collection of conversations with Bookman editor Luke C. Sheahan and writers and authors of imagination and erudition.