zoom The Quarterly Review - Summer 2011, Vol. 5, No. 2

The Quarterly Review - Summer 2011, Vol. 5, No. 2

Derek Turner, Editor

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The Quarterly Review was revived in 2007, under the aegis of the former Conservative MP Sir Richard Body, who is Chairman of the Editorial Board. The Editor is Derek Turner, the Deputy Editor is Dr Leslie Jones and the American Editor is Mark G. Brennan, while Gary Woods is the Art Director. Taki and Roy Kerridge contribute columns to every issue.

The aims of the revived QR are the same as that of its illustrious forebear – to draw upon a wide range of opinions to provide counter-intuitive writing for people who like to think.

In This Issue:

Editorial
Derek Turner

Pouring oil on bloodied water
Keith Sutherland

Eastern promise — why the West needs Mitteleuropa
Edwin Dyga

The long road ahead for the Canadian Right
Mark Wegierski

Translating Egypt’s revolution
Horatio Morpurgo

Hemingway and D’Annunzio
Stoddard Martin

From rags to riches — what next for the Western consumer?
Mark G. Brennan

The time of the great death
Frank Ellis

The Door
Hamish Robinson

Coalition coition
Edward Dutton

The sinking of Bismarck
Paul Gottfried

Zero degrees of insight
Leslie Jones

Walter Scott — the only way is up
David McVey

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Author Derek Turner, Editor
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