READINGJUNE 2010

18806. (Steven Muhlberg­er) Deeds of Arms ― For­mal Com­bats in the Late Four­teenth Century
18807. (Richard A. Schwed­er, Man­amo­han Maha­p­a­tra, & Joan G. Miller) Cul­ture and Moral
. . . . . Devel­op­ment [arti­cle]
18808. (John Lewis Gad­dis) The Land­scape of His­to­ry ― How His­to­ri­ans Map the Past
18809. (Judy Dunn) The Begin­nings of Moral Under­stand­ing: Devel­op­ment in the Sec­ond Year
. . . . . [arti­cle]
18810. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] On the High Seas [arti­cle]
18811. (Car­ol Gilli­gan & Grant Wig­gins) The Ori­gins of Moral­i­ty in Ear­ly Childhood
. . . . . Rela­tion­ships [arti­cle]
18812. (Glenn Green­wald) Great Amer­i­can Hyp­ocrites ― Top­pling the Big Myths of
. . . . . Repub­li­can Politics
18813. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] More on the High Seas
. . . . . Inci­dent [arti­cle]
18814. (Mar­tin Amis) Vidal’s Mir­ror [review of Palimpsest by Gore Vidal]
18815. (Car­olyne Pope Edwards) Cul­ture and the Con­struc­tion of Moral Val­ues: A
. . . . . Com­par­a­tive Ethnog­ra­phy of Moral Encoun­ters in Two Cul­tur­al Set­tings [arti­cle]
18816. (Moham­mad Qay­ou­mi) Once Upon a Time in Afghanistan [arti­cle]
18817. (Dan Froomkin) NOAA Direc­tor Toes BP Line; Won’t Con­firm Sub-Sur­face Oil
. . . . . Despite Evi­dence [arti­cle]
18818. (Ian Mor­ris) Archae­ol­o­gy as Cul­tur­al His­to­ry: Words and Things in Iron Age Greece
18819. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] Medieval Afghanistan?
. . . . . [arti­cle]
18820. (Fred Clark) [in blog Slack­tivist] Sex and Mon­ey, Part 2 [arti­cle]
18821. (Natal­ie Zemon Davis) Trick­ster Trav­els ― A Six­teenth-Cen­tu­ry Mus­lim Between
. . . . . Worlds
18822. [2] (L. Sprague de Camp) The Drag­on of the Ishtar Gate
18823. (John Tyler Bon­ner) The Evo­lu­tion of Com­plex­i­ty by Means of Nat­ur­al Selection
18824. (Mar­tin Amis) Philip Roth and the Self [reviews of My Life as a Man; Zuck­er­man
. . . . . Unbound; The Coun­ter­life; and Sab­bath’s The­atre by Philip Roth]
18825. (Neil Levy) What Makes us Moral? ― Cross­ing the Bound­aries of Biology
18826. (Mar­tin Amis) The Name Is William Bur­roughs [reviews of The Wild Boys: A Book of 
. . . . . the Dead; Cities of the Red Night; and Queer by William Burroughs]
18827. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] Review of Medieval Fan­ta­sy
. . . . . as Per­for­mance: The Soci­ety for Cre­ative Anachro­nism and the Cur­rent Mid­dle Ages 
. . . . . by Michael A. Cramer [review]
18828. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] What Profs Should Expect
. . . . . from Grad­u­ate Stu­dents, and Vice Ver­sa [arti­cle]
18829. (Don­ald Symons) On the Use and Mis­use of Dar­win­ism in the Study of Human
. . . . . Behav­ior [arti­cle]
18830. (John Earl Davis) The Cap’n Sleeps [sto­ry]
18831. (Hele­na Cronin) The Ant and the Pea­cock: Altru­ism and Sex­u­al Selec­tion from Darwin
. . . . . to Today
18832. (Juan Cole) [in blog Informed Com­ment] A Sign of Mod­ern­iza­tion: Sau­di Clerics
. . . . . Pro­mote Kin­ship by Shar­ing Breast Milk [arti­cle]
18833. (Richard Potts) Recon­struc­tions of Ear­ly Hominid Soci­ol­o­gy: A Cri­tique of Primate
. . . . . Mod­els [arti­cle]
18834. (Mar­go Wil­son & Mar­tin Daly) The Man Who Mis­took His Wife for a Chat­tel [arti­cle]
18835. (W. C. McGrew & Anna T. C. Feist­ner) Two Non­hu­man Pri­mate Mod­els for the
. . . . . Evo­lu­tion of Human Food Shar­ing: Chim­panzees and Cal­litrichids [arti­cle]
18836. (Mary Azar­i­an) The Tale of John Bar­l­ey­corn, or From Bar­ley to Beer
18837. (Shirley C. Strum & William Mitchell) Baboon Mod­els and Mud­dles [arti­cle]
18838. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] Mar­t­ian War Machines
. . . . . [arti­cle]
18839. (John Too­by & Leda Cos­mides) The Psy­cho­log­i­cal Foun­da­tions of Cul­ture [arti­cle
18840. (Robert W. Suss­man) Species-spe­cif­ic Dietary Pat­terns in Pri­mates and Human Dietary
. . . . . Adap­ta­tions [arti­cle]
18841. (Azadeh Moaveni) What the West Isn’t Hear­ing About [arti­cle]
18842. (Azar Nafisi) A For­got­ten Civ­il Soci­ety [arti­cle]
18843. (Abbas Milani) Iran’s Hid­den Cyber­ji­had [arti­cle]
18844. (Richard W. Wrang­ham) The Sig­nif­i­cance of African Apes for Recon­struct­ing Human
. . . . . Social Evo­lu­tion [arti­cle]
18845. (R. L. Stevens) The Car­ni­val Caper [sto­ry]
18846. (Alex Gol­ub) [in blog Sav­age Minds: Notes and Queries in Anthro­pol­o­gy] Indi­genes or
. . . . . Cit­i­zens in Papua New Guinea? [arti­cle]
18847. (John Too­by & Irven DeVore) The Recon­struc­tion of Ear­ly Hominid Behavioral
. . . . . Evo­lu­tion Through Strate­gic Mod­el­ing [arti­cle]
18848. (Michel Ende) Momo
18849. (Steven Pinker & Paul Bloom) Nat­ur­al Lan­guage and Nat­ur­al Selec­tion [arti­cle]
18850. (Jerome H. Barkow) Beneath New Cul­ture Is Old Psy­chol­o­gy: Gos­sip and Social
. . . . . Strat­i­fi­ca­tion [arti­cle]
18851. (War­ren G. Kinzey) A Pri­mate Mod­el for Human Mat­ing Sys­tems [arti­cle]
18852. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] Fellini’s Roma [film review]
18853. (Leda Cos­mides & John Too­by) Cog­ni­tive Adap­ta­tions for Social Exchange [arti­cle]
18854. (Car­olyn M. Crock­ett) Diet, Dimor­phism, and Demog­ra­phy: Per­spec­tives from Howlers
. . . . . to Hominids [arti­cle]
18855. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] Dis­cour­ag­ing Reflec­tions on
. . . . . Canada’s War in Afghanistan [arti­cle]
18856. (Judith Wein­garten) [in blog Zeno­bia: Empress of the East] The Glo­ry Days of Antioch
. . . . . [arti­cle]
18857. (Dorothy L. Cheney & Robert M. Sey­far­th) How Mon­keys See the World ― Inside the
. . . . . Mind of Anoth­er Species
18858. (Michael J. Boul­ton & Peter K. Smith) The Social Nature of Play Fight­ing and Play
. . . . . Chas­ing: Mech­a­nisms and Strate­gies Under­ly­ing Coop­er­a­tion and Compromise
. . . . . [arti­cle]
18859. (R. L. Stevens) The Case of the Bark­ing Bea­gle [sto­ry]
18860. (Nan­cy M. Tan­ner) The Chim­panzee Mod­el Revis­it­ed and the Gath­er­ing Hypothesis
. . . . . [arti­cle]
18861. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] Impe­r­i­al Rule, Then and Now
. . . . . [arti­cle]
(James White) Sec­tor General
. . . . 18862. (James White) Acci­dent [sto­ry]
. . . . 18863. (James White) Sur­vivor [sto­ry]
. . . . 18864. (James White) Inves­ti­ga­tion [sto­ry]
. . . . 18865. (James White) Com­bined Oper­a­tion [sto­ry]
18866. (Ran­dall L. Sus­man) Pygmy Chim­panzees and Com­mon Chim­panzees: Mod­els for the
. . . . . Behav­ioral Ecol­o­gy of the Ear­li­est Hominids [arti­cle]
18867. (Elliot Aron­son) The Social Ani­mal [Tenth Edition]
18868. (Juan Cole) [in blog Informed Com­ment] Lessons of Petraeus’ Iraq for Petraeus’
. . . . . Afghanistan [arti­cle]
18869. (Mar­tin Amis) Kurt’s Cos­mos [review of Gala­pa­gos by Kurt Vonnegut]
18870. (Gor­don H. Ori­ans & Judith H. Heer­wa­gen) Evolved Respons­es to Land­scapes [arti­cle]
The Hein­lein Jour­nal [issue 21 Spring 2010]:
. . . . 18871. Let­ters from Bill Pat­ter­son, Ron Har­ri­son, David Wright Sr., Ed Wisoc­ki [let­ters]
. . . . 18872. (Patrick Shep­herd) Ele­ments of the Hein­lein Voice [arti­cle]
. . . . 18873. (Tim Mor­gan) A Vis­it to 8777 Look­out Moun­tain Avenue [arti­cle]
. . . . 18874. (David S. Wright Sr.) Ratio­nal Anar­chy: An Analy­sis of the Theme Giv­en by Professor
. . . . . . . . Bernar­do de la Paz in Robert Hein­lein’s The Moon Is a Harsh Mis­tress [arti­cle]
. . . . 18875. (Robert Gorsch) Hein­lein and the Gold­en Age of Radio [arti­cle]
. . . . 18876. (Lin­nea Jack­son) Why No Utopia? [arti­cle]
. . . . 18877. (Herb Gilliland) Hein­lein’s Uni­verse at the Naval Acad­e­my [arti­cle]
. . . . 18878. (Christo­pher Bertuc­ci) Mar­t­ian Human­i­ty: Hybrid­i­ty in Robert Hein­lein’s Stranger in a 
. . . . . . . . Strange Land [arti­cle]
. . . . 18879. (Bill Pat­ter­son) World as {Lit­er­ary} Myth [arti­cle]
18880. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] Boy, Do I Feel Dumb!
. . . . . Afghan Rail­ways [arti­cle]
18881. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­er’s World His­to­ry] Com­ing Up in a Hard School,
. . . . . 1247 [arti­cle]

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