Michelle McAlpin moves beyond the concerns of previous studies of famine (most of which focus on governmental procedures designed to alleviate it) and examines hitherto neglected problems, such as the
Michelle McAlpin moves beyond the concerns of previous studies of famine (most of which focus on governmental procedures designed to alleviate it) and examines hitherto neglected problems, such as the
Congratulations, graduate! You did it! You’re finally out on your own. But as you walk off the stage and into the Real World, you’re going to need more than a diploma to survive. Suddenly, for the fir
Congratulations, Graduate! You did it! You're finally out on your own. But as you walk off the stage and into the Real World, you're going to need more than a diploma to survive. Suddenly, for the fir
In this rejoinder to Enlightenment-era embrace of the idea of mankind's innate perfectability, McAlpin (French, U. of Tennessee) argues a cogent case for a counter-narrative that feared the collapse o
The Long Journey takes us into the heart of Jerusalem, Mount Zion, the site of the Benedictine Dormition Monastery, a place where pilgrims, seekers, and peacemakers come for liturgies, prayer, and con