Feb 17, 2009
Things Noted Here and There
Christopher F. Chabris,"Last-Minute Changes," WSJ, 12 February, and Noah Millman,"Happy Belated Birthday," The American Scene, 13 February, review Gregory Cochran's and Henry Harpending's The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution. Michael Blowhard,"A Week with Gregory Cochran," 2blowhards, 25-30 January, interviews a co-author.
XLVII, an ancient/medieval edition of the festival, goes up at Notorious Ph.D. on 21 February. Send nominations of the best in ancient/medieval history blogging since 23 November to notoriousphd*at*mac*dot*com or use the form.Biblical Studies Carnival XXXVIII is up at Judy Redman's Judy's research blog. With special attention to Charles Darwin, the history of science festival, The Giant's Shoulders #8, is up at Greg Laden's Blog. Indian History Carnival #14 is up at varnam.

Peter Wilby,"The Trouble with Oxford," New Statesman, 12 February, reviews Leslie Mitchell's Maurice Bowra: a Life.
Finally, Dr. Wicked's Write or Die"puts the prod in productivity." Which reminds me that I do have commitments to three book manuscripts. Hat tip.