Toward a Genealogy of Fossil Capitalism: On Mohamed Amer Meziane’s “The States of the Earth”
Ed Simon reviews Mohamed Amer Meziane’s “The States of the Earth: An Ecological and Racial History of Secularization.”
"You always admire what you really don't understand."
— Blaise Pascal
Ed Simon reviews Mohamed Amer Meziane’s “The States of the Earth: An Ecological and Racial History of Secularization.”
Ed SimonApr 26
Courtney Tenz reviews Anna Gazmarian’s “Devout: A Memoir of Doubt.”
Courtney TenzMar 18
Peter B. Kaufman reviews Carlos Eire’s “They Flew: A History of the Impossible.”
Peter B. KaufmanDec 12, 2023
Ed Simon reviews Jonathan Healey’s “The Blazing World: A New History of Revolutionary England, 1603–1689.”
Ed SimonAug 31, 2023
Yelena Furman reviews Marat Grinberg’s “The Soviet Jewish Bookshelf: Jewish Culture and Identity Between the Lines.”
Yelena FurmanAug 29, 2023
James Ciano reviews Saskia Hamilton’s “All Souls.”
James CianoAug 26, 2023
Chloe Xiang reviews “Mass for Shut-Ins” by Mary-Alice Daniel.
Chloe XiangAug 4, 2023
Ken McLeod reviews Andy Karr’s “Into the Mirror: A Buddhist Journey Through Mind, Matter, and the Nature of Reality.”
Ken McLeodJul 18, 2023
Nile Green reviews Nicholas Morton’s “The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East.”
Nile GreenJul 15, 2023
Ed Simon argues for the necessity of a theoretical “People’s History of Theology.”
Ed SimonJul 12, 2023
Michael Ledger-Lomas reviews Peter Brown’s “Journeys of the Mind: A Life in History.”
Michael Ledger-LomasJun 6, 2023
Matthew James Seidel reviews Leopoldo Gout’s “Piñata.”
Matthew James SeidelMay 27, 2023