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Contents

Vol. 21 No. 3   ·   4 February 1999

Kosovo’s Big Men

Jeremy Harding talks to KLA officers and an ‘official government source’ in Kosovo

One-to-One

Thomas Nagel on What We Owe to Each Other by T.M. Scanlon

  • What We Owe to Each Other by T.M. Scanlon

John Tranter

Letters

Peter Coghill, John Sutherland, Christian Wolmar, Keith Kyle, Penelope Fitzgerald, Richard Salvucci, Tom O’Hagan, C.S. Calude, Stuart Hood, Mat Pires, Stuart Silverman

Michael Wood: Borges and Borges and I

  • Collected Fictions by Jorge Luis Borges, translated by Andrew Hurley

Alexander Star

  • I Married a Communist by Philip Roth

Katharine Weber: Murder at Harvard

  • Halfway Heaven: Diary of a Harvard Murder by Melanie Thernstrom

Jerry Fodor: Is my cat a thinker?

  • If a Lion Could Talk: How Animals Think by Stephen Budiansky

Rosemary Dinnage: Entranced!

  • Mesmerised: Powers of Mind in Victorian Britain by Alison Winter

David Bromwich: Tarantinisation

Andrew Saint: London is good for you

  • London: A History by Francis Sheppard
  • London: More by Fortune than Design by Michael Hebbert

Rosemary Hill

  • Hogarth: A Life and a World by Jenny Uglow

Eric Foner

  • Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America by Ira Berlin
  • The Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modern 1492-1800 by Robin Blackburn

Sukhdev Sandhu: Memories of Michael X

  • Windrush: The Irresistible Rise of Multiracial Britain by Mike Phillips and Trevor Phillips

Sheila Fitzpatrick

  • A History of 20th-Century Russia by Robert Service

Terence Ranger

  • The Black Death and the Transformation of the West by David Herlihy
  • Plague, Pox and Pestilence edited by Kenneth Kiple
  • Epidemics and History: Disease, Power and Imperialism by Sheldon Watts

James Lasdun

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Kosovo’s Big Men
Jeremy Harding talks to KLA officers and an ‘official government source’ in Kosovo

One-to-One
Thomas Nagel on What We Owe to Each Other by T.M. Scanlon