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| Top > Journals Available in the Library > The Hedgehog Review |
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| | "Winner of The Best New Journal Award given by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals, The Hedgehog Review is an interdisciplinary, academic journal that explores the most pressing issues and questions of our day. One of the hallmarks of our time is the fragmentation of academic inquiry, where the specialization of scholarly pursuit leads to ways of thinking and speaking that are increasingly technical, insular, and self-confirming. Against these tendencies the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture launched The Hedgehog Review in 1999. The journal brings together essays, interviews, bibliographies, and book reviews by scholars from throughout the humanities and social sciences. By focusing attention from many disciplines of study on one issue or question, the journal aims to be a unique resource for those concerned with making sense of the puzzles, perplexities, and promise of our time." |
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| | Library holdings: v.3(1), v.3(2), current |
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 Updated: 9/17/07; 671 reads. |
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