HUMANITAS
Newsletters
1987–1992



  • HUMANITAS
    Spring 1989 (PDF)

    Including:
    “Justice, Law, and Religion,”
    by Russell Kirk
    “The Bloom Phenomenon,”
    by Joseph Baldacchino
  • HUMANITAS
    Summer 1989 (PDF)

    Including:
    “The Contemporary Attack
    on the Humanities:
    A Rejoinder,”
    by M. E. Bradford
    “Ryn Gives Lectures on
    Value-Centered Historicism”
  • HUMANITAS
    Winter 1990 (PDF)

    Including:
    “End or Beginning?”
    by David Walsh
    “Irving Babbitt and the Christians,”
    by Claes G. Ryn
    “Expanded Edition of
    Ryn Book on Democracy Released”
    “In Memoriam:
    Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Barbot Prior”
  • HUMANITAS
    Spring 1990 (PDF)

    Including:
    “George Grant and Modern Justice,”
    by Gregory S. Butler
    “Dr. James Miclot Named
    David Alan Scott Scholar”
  • HUMANITAS
    Fall 1990 (PDF)

    Including:
    “From Synthesis to Analysis:
    A Journey of the Western Mind,”
    by Charles F. Herberger
    “Kirk’s Constitutional Insights
    Both Profound and Timely,”
    by Joseph Baldacchino
  • HUMANITAS
    Winter 1991 (PDF)

    Including:
    “Virtue, Wisdom, Experience,
    Not Abstract Rights,
    Form the Basis of
    the American Republic,”
    by Gregory S. Ahern
  • HUMANITAS
    Summer 1991 (PDF)

    Including:
    “Rousseau: Conservative
    or Totalitarian Democrat?”
    by Scott P. Richert
    “Babbitt Provides Answers
    for Our Troubled Time,”
    by Joseph Baldacchino


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