The Wilson Quarterly

rediscovering victorians

in this issue:

The Age Demanded

– Jay Tolson

The Age of Philanthropy

– Gertrude Himmelfarb

Buddhism Comes to Main Street

– Jan Nattier

FOR CAUSE AND COMRADES:Why Men Fought in the Civil War

– Wilfred M. McClay

CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND HIS TIMES

– James Carman

Color-Blind Justise?

– William A. Galston David T. Wasserman

Come Hell & High Water

– Bertram Wyatt-Brown

CONNECTED KNOWLEDGE: Science, Philosophy, and Education

– Paul R. Gross

CONSERVATISM: An Anthology of Social and Political Thought from David Hume to the Present

– Charles R. Kesler

Enduring Fictions

– Edward Alexander

Has Jazz Gone Classical?

– Clive Davis

REDISCOVERING THE VICTORIANS

– None

Signs of The Times

– Malcolm Warner

WHY BUDDHISM BAFFLES THE WEST

– None

Wislawa Szymborska

– Edward Hirsch

The Worldliness of Buddhism

– Donald K Swearer

The Wilson Quarterly
IssuesArchiveAboutSubscribeSearchPrint Archive (1976-2014)

A product of the Wilson Center

Design and code by Marquee