The University Bookman
Reviewing Books that Build Culture
Join friends of the Bookman in New York City on December 8 for the Gerald 2025 Russello Memorial Lecture.
Defending the Right and the Good
Historian George H. Nash looks back at the history of Russell Kirk’s founding of The University Bookman.
The Quest for Neutral Ground
Allen Mendenhall reviews The Age of Selfies: Reasoning About Rights When the Stakes Are Personal.
Competition Is Beautiful
Ryan Shinkel reviews The Myth of Capitalism.
Toward a Renewal of Europe
Scott B. Nelson reviews Renovatio Europae: For a Hesperialist Renewal of Europe.
James Burnham and the Asia-Pacific: 1941–1978
Francis P. Sempa surveys the wisdom in the Asia-Pacific focused writings of James Burnham.
England’s Real-Time Wendell Berry
Robert Grano reviews At the Field’s Edge: Adrian Bell and the English Countryside.
For Faith, not Power
Fitzroy Morrissey reviews Gerges’s Making the Arab World.
Failures of Interpretation
Gregory Castle reviews Michael Fried’s What Was Literary Impressionism?
Rethinking Association
Bruce Frohnen reviews Luke Sheahan’s Why Associations Matter
The Book Gallery
A collection of conversations with Bookman editor Luke C. Sheahan and writers and authors of imagination and erudition.
