Changing geographies of American Studies

From The Minnesota Review, an interview with Donald Pease on American Studies. From 49th Parallel, a special issue on Engaging the "New" American Studies. From Inside Higher Ed, an article on the changing geographies of American Studies. From Vanity Fair, Scenes from a White House: A handful of Camelot's private, poignant moments, from the journals of the late Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. The real history of American liberalism is revealed in the just published journals of Arthur Schlesinger Jr, historian, presidential advisor and bon vivant (and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more on Journals: 1952-2000). From Foreign Affairs, Walter Russell Mead reviews The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy by John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt. A review of The Israel Lobby and The Deadliest Lives: The Israel Lobby and the Myth of Jewish Control by Abraham H. Foxman (and more and more). From Truthdig, an interview with Mearsheimer and Walt, a review and the introduction. An interview with Mearsheimer and Walt on why they decided to speak out. From Conversations With History, an interview with Mearsheimer and Walt on domestic politics and international relations. “I was lobbied by the Israel lobby”: A dispatch from inside the soft sell.