How Professors Think
Fred Inglis searches the academy for signs of intelligent life - or clear diction, at a pinch

Fred Inglis searches the academy for signs of intelligent life - or clear diction, at a pinch
The content of this book falls short, sadly, of its promising title. The gathered unfinished fragments of man meditating on his own death might have been moving and suffused with insight and...
Vasari's Lives - to give them their full dignity, The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects - is currently available in at least four paperback editions: Dover Books, Modern...
Anthropologist Thomas Carter's passion for baseball led him to explore the game's special significance for Cuba in The Quality of Home Runs. He gives Matthew Reisz the rundown

Tony Mann celebrates a book that emphasises the human factor
South Africa's Brave New World: The Beloved Country since the End of Apartheid by R.W. Johnson, emeritus fellow, Magdalen College, Oxford. Allen Lane, £25.00, ISBN 9780713995381"For Johnson all (...
Economists need to be embedded in the culture of society to explain how it works, says Natalie Gold
This is the second volume of Barry Schwartz's study of how Americans' memory of their greatest president continually transforms. The first volume, Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory (...
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 - an event whose 20th anniversary is now imminent - the history and culture of the German capital have triggered lively interest at home and abroad...
? = Review forthcomingBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES- Forms of Becoming: The Evolutionary Biology of DevelopmentBy Alessandro Minelli, professor of zoology, University of Padova. Princeton University Press, £16...
1 Blackstone’s Statutes on Contract, Tort and Restitution 2008-2009, Revised Edition edited by Francis RoseOxford University Press, £14.99ISBN 97801992381322 Nature and Art by Elizabeth Inchbald,...
Designed to meet the unique requirements of teams studying the behaviour of plants and social insects, the University of Sheffield's new Arthur Willis Building presented a number of unusual...
UCA defends review process that resulted in more than 50 redundancies. Melanie Newman reports
EU ministers pressed to spur progress on mobility and wider participation. Hannah Fearn reports
As education ministers gathered in Belgium to discuss progress in the Bologna Process this week, lobby groups from across Europe were scrabbling to make their voices heard.Jan Figel', the European...