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![]() ![]() As Greg Grandin notes in his new book, The End of the Myth, “expansion became the answer to every question, the solution to all problems, especially those caused by expansion.”īut this ever outward, expansive push of the imperium has also been accompanied, in the last century, by a selective locking down of the border. And when traditional colonialism was no longer feasible or tolerated, they pushed into market expansion, war, and outer space. Settlers certainly pushed west, to the Alleghenies, to the Mississippi, then to the Missouri, and when they finally hit the Pacific coast they kept pushing out and onward - on to the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, as well as the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba, and Panama. In 1787, James Madison wrote that “an ever-enlarging republic would dilute the threat of political conflict and factionalism.” He was wrong on two counts: that expansion could continue indefinitely and that expansion could ease conflict. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dinah's tale is one that deserves fleshing out in the Bible it is an interesting though undeveloped and uncertain chronicle. The Red Tent is (very) loosely based on the story of Dinah in Genesis, and it is a book that is very easy to read. PITCHING MY TENT, a collection personal essays, is drawn from twenty years worth of newspaper and magazine columns. She is also the author of six non-fiction guides to contemporary Jewish life, which have become classic reference books: THE JEWISH WEDDING NOW, THE JEWISH BABY BOOK, LIVING A JEWISH LIFE, CHOOSING A JEWISH LIFE, HOW TO RAISE A JEWISH CHILD, and SAYING KADDISH.Īn award-winning journalist, Diamant's articles have appeared in the Boston Globe, Real Simple, Parenting Magazine, Hadassah, Boston Magazine and Yankee Magazine. A NEW CHAPTER IN THE FIGHT FOR MENSTRUAL JUSTICE will be published in May 2021., As different as they are, this book returns to some of the themes of THE RED TENT - including the meaning and experience of menstruation.Īnita has written four other novels: GOOD HARBOR, THE LAST DAYS OF DOGTOWN, DAY AFTER NIGHT, and THE BOSTON GIRL. Based on the biblical story of Dinah, THE RED TENT became a word-of-mouth bestseller in the US and around the world, where it has been published in more than 25 countries. Anita Diamant is the author of thirteen books - including THE RED TENT. ![]() ![]() ![]() Roll up the dough to form a long sausage shape, divide into 12 and arrange in the baking tin (3x4).Ħ. Take the marzipan out of the freezer and grate over the top of the fruit in an even fashion. Drain any excess water off the soaked mixed fruit, then scatter evenly, followed by the chopped cherries.ĥ. Knock back the dough and roll out into a large rectangle (approx 5mm thick) on a lightly floured surface. ![]() Tip out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 5 minutes to form a smooth dough then return to the bowl, cover with cling film, and leave in a warm place for at least 30 minutes or until doubled in size.Ĥ. Pour in the liquid mixture and bring together to form a dough. In the large mixing bowl, combine the flour, 1 tbsp mixed spice and salt. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool until tepid, mix in the eggs, then add in the yeast.ģ. In the saucepan, gently heat the unsalted butter and 165ml milk until the butter has fully melted. ![]() |