Ike Caudine never meant to become a criminal ...but he sure does like it. All Ike wants is a business plan to impress his ex-girlfriend, so he turns to his childhood friend, Fritz Moeller, for an idea
Exploring the question of the place of religion in the modern nation-state, Scott H. Moore observes that the easy alliance between the modern liberal democracy and Christian faith in particular is sho
The prospect of international conflict over water has long been the subject of academic and popular concern, but subnational political conflict is considerably more common, and almost certainly impose
An elegant and surprising history of surfing that examines its cultural influence in some of the most unexpected placesHow did an obscure tribal sport from precolonial Hawaii—one that was nearl
How did an obscure tribal sport from precolonial Hawaii—one that was nearly eliminated by Christianmissionaries—jump oceans to California and Australia? And how did it become such a worldwide passion,
Michael Scott Moore, a journalist and the author of Sweetness and Blood, incorporates personal narrative and rigorous investigative journalism in this profound and revelatory memoir of his three-year