CRITIQUE
July/August 2016
Despite the retreat from faith, many modern composers are inspired by true spirituality
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June 2016
The essays of Ferdinand Mount offer a conflicted but compelling account of national identity
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May 2016
Isaiah Berlin’s intellectual heirs are vital voices in an era that challenges liberal assumptions
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April 2016
All Edgar Speyer’s good works could not save him amid the hysteria of the First World War
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