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Permanent Things Newsletter

Jan 15, 2010

The newsletter of the Russell Kirk Center is published periodically.

The editor is Cecilia Kirk Nelson.

Here are some of the recent issues, as PDF downloads:

  • Permanent Things, No. 31 (Fall 2017) (3.8 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 30 (Spring 2017) (397 K)
  • Permanent Things, No. 29 (Fall 2016) (1.5 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 28 (Spring 2016) (0.5 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 27 (Fall 2015) (6.3 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 26 (Spring 2015) (0.5 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 25 (Fall 2014) (5.5 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 24 (Spring 2014) (5.5 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 23 (Fall 2013) (12 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 22 (Spring 2013) (881 K)
  • Permanent Things, No. 21 (Fall 2012) (1.9 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 20 (Spring 2012) (446 K)
  • Permanent Things, No. 19 (Fall 2011) (1.0 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 18 (Spring 2011) (1.0 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 17 (Fall 2010) (1.8 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 16 (Spring 2010) (786 K)
  • Permanent Things, No. 15 (Fall 2009) (1.0 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 14 (Spring 2009) (2.5 MB)
  • Permanent Things, No. 13 (Fall 2008) (270 KB)

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