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.
Enlightening the Masses
Luke Nicastro reviews a book that does not quite explain the failure of the Enlightenment.
Liberty, or Liberties, or Leviathan?
Jeffrey J. Folks reviews a book on the lives behind our current understanding of the U.S. Constitution.
A Quarantine Reading Journal
Eric Hutchinson shares his pandemic reading journal, a mix of memorial, reflection, and therapeutic laughter.
On Goats, and What to Do
Karl C. Schaffenburg welcomes an engaging book on what farming can teach us about the difference between technical capacity and wisdom.
What Lasch Knew
Jon K. Lauck reviews a novel on the progressive misdiagnosis of Kansas.
Tool, Mirror, Goad: What Is Christian Legal Thought For?
Gerald J. Russello welcomes a provocative new casebook on Christian legal thinking.
The Nation’s First Architect
Addison Del Mastro reviews a new biography of the very American architect, Benjamin Latrobe.
Nietzsche’s Puritan Warriors
John Ehrett reviews Mark Mitchell’s argument explaning our present political climate.
The Rise of Sexless Moralism?
Titus Techera looks at implications of the shift in home theater from Game of Thrones to The Mandalorian.
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.
