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    Pelopid History and the Plot of Iphigenia in Tauris
    Classical Quarterly 38 (1): 98-115. 1988.
    The plot of Iphigenia in Tauris is usually thought to be Euripides' own invention. Its basic assumption can be found in Proclus' summary of the Cypria, viz. that a deer was substituted for Iphigenia during the sacrifice at Aulis and that she herself was removed to the land of the Tauri. Her later rescue by Orestes and Pylades, however, cannot be traced with probability to any work of art or literature earlier than Euripides' play. In this play, in which Orestes recognizes and then saves the sist…Read more
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    A Reply to Philip Jenkins
    The Chesterton Review 23 (4): 549-552. 1997.
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    Formation of The White Horse Press
    The Chesterton Review 18 (4): 640-641. 1992.
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    Amoralities Not for Turning: Reply to Cotkin
    Journal of the History of Ideas 69 (2): 323-326. 2008.
    It is suggested that George Cotkin's essay is unpersuasive in its two central claims. Firstly, the evidence is not persuasive that there has been a discernible "moral turn" among historians in the last two decades; rather, it is argued that an engagement with morality has been fairly constant in historical scholarship since its ancient origins. Secondly, it is felt that Cotkin is evasive on whether he wishes historians merely to have opinions about the moralities of others in the past or to be m…Read more
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    Virtue and Politics: The Example of Philip Hart
    with Daniel Putman
    Public Affairs Quarterly 12 (2): 169-178. 1998.