The University Bookman
Reviewing Books that Build Culture
Watch James Panero of the New Criterion discuss “The Urbanity of Russell Kirk” at the 2025 Gerald Russello Memorial Lecture.
Why We’re All Playing Identity Politics
Austin Coffey reviews Ezra Klein’s explanation of contemporary polarization.
Varieties of the British Right
James Baresel reviews a book on schools of inter-war British conservative thought.
Dorothy L. Sayers’s Tough Love
Emina Melonic welcomes a bracing anthology of the writing of Dorothy L. Sayers.
The Arrogance of Blueprints
A conversation with Amity Shlaes on cycles of amnesia and the effects of arrogance revealed in her critical new economic history of the 1960s.
Depths of Hell, Heights of English
Casey Chalk welcomes a new reader’s guide to Milton’s Paradise Lost.
Timing Devices
Daniel James Sundahl reviews a new collection of poems from Paul Mariani that help us connect our ordinary time with the sacred.
Sources for Rebuilding
Anthony M. Barr looks at a few other voices that could contribute to the conversation started by Yuval Levin’s A Time to Build.
The Winter Sportsmen-Soldiers
Bill Meehan reviews a real-life Alpine adventure from World War II.
The Elon Musk of Botany Bay?
Karl C. Schaffenburg reviews an uneven biography of the great botanist Joseph Banks.
The Book Gallery
A collection of conversations with Bookman editor Luke C. Sheahan and writers and authors of imagination and erudition. Click on the icon in the upper right corner of the video to see more episodes in this series or check out our YouTube page.
