Leadership and the Humanities

Title Publication Date Language Citations
‘Ladies and gentlemen: leadership has left the building’2014/09/01
Leadership in Richard Wilbur's ‘For the Student Strikers’2014/09/01
Judgmental privacy and the special obligations of leadership2014/09/01
Discursive resistance as a tool for servant-leaders: the tactics of Eugene V. Debs2014/09/01
Mobilizing followers in the Spanish transition to democracy: Adolfo Suárez and Felipe González2015/09/01
Opinion: Education for professional leadership and the humanities: exhortations and demonstrations2015/09/01
Charismatic leadership and democracy in the Caribbean Basin: the constitutional legacies of Arnulfo Arias and Luis Muñoz Marín2015/09/01
Interview: Talking leadership with Camille Paglia2015/09/01
Book review: Mark A. Menaldo, Leadership and Transformative Ambition in International Relations (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2013)2015/09/01
Asoka and Paul: transformations that led to effective transformational leadership2015/09/01
Book review: Nathan W. Harter, Leadership and Coherence: A Cognitive Approach (Routledge, New York, USA 2015)2015/09/01
Editorial: Stories and transformations2015/09/01
No one, everyone, anyone2017/06/01
Editorial2017/06/01
Precolonial indigenous leadership: exploring the foundations of leadership culture in Ecuador2017/06/01
Berlioz's Harold in Italy: leading softly2016/03/01
Reflection: Teaching resilience through Russian literature2016/03/01
Interview: Of war and words: a conversation about the humanities with General Martin Dempsey, 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff2016/03/01
Book reviews: Paul Edward Gottfried, Leo Strauss and the Conservative Movement in America: A Critical Appraisal (Cambridge University Press, New York, USA 2012) Michael P. Zuckert and Catherine H. Zuckert, Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, USA 2014 )2016/03/01
Editorial: Under the dappled light: glimpsing leadership through the humanities2014/03/01
Book review: Jonathan Gosling and Peter Villiers, Fictional Leaders: Heroes, Villains and Absent Friends (Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK 2012) 280 pp2014/03/01
The ruling classes and the experience of fear2013/09/01
Eulogy for a soldier of freedom, October 18, 20142015/03/01
Editorial: James MacGregor Burns (1918–2014)2015/03/01
Theory and practice: James MacGregor Burns2015/03/01
Puzzles, paradoxes, and paradigms: the intellectual legacy of James MacGregor Burns2015/03/01
Book review: Michael J. Sandel, What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, New York, USA 2012)2015/03/01
James MacGregor Burns, Williams College, the Jepson School, and the birth of leadership studies: an intellectual, and personal, remembrance2015/03/01
Adorno on leadership2016/09/01
Book review: Arja Ropo, Perttu Salovaara, Erika Sauer and Donatella De Paoli, Leadership in Spaces and Places (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2015) 275 pp2016/09/01