Jamie Malanowski

A BATTLEFIELD ORDEAL

I recently discovered the excellent and informative blog Georgian London by Lucy Inglis, and am enjoying it enormously. She recently posted this brief memoir of one man’s Battle of Waterloo, that of Colonel Frederick Ponsonby, a 32 year-old career cavalry officer, and the brother of Lady Caroline Lamb. He was part of the charge of …

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INSIDE JOB

After reading Michael Perino‘s The Hellhound of Wall Street, I was wondering if we would ever see the likes of a Ferdinand Pecora who would explicate the figures and practices behind the financial crisis of 2008 as well as Pecora, the Manhattan prosecutor, did during the Depression for the Crash of 1929. Well, opportunities for …

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A SMALLER HAMMER?

Cut defense spending, says Eugene Robinson in this morning’s Washington Post. “The United States accounts for 46.5 percent of the world’s total defense spending,” he writes. “The next-biggest spender is China, which has undertaken an immense buildup to become a military as well as economic superpower – yet accounts for just 6.6 percent of the …

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THE NAMESAKE

The internet is a funny and amazing thing. Last year, fooling around on one of those that finds people, I typed in my own name, and discovered the existence of another Jamie Malanowski. I found this surprising, since Malanowski is not a particularly common name; my father was one of ten sons, and so far …

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HIGHBROW/BRILLIANT!

New York Magazine rates The Disunion Blog at the apogee of the north-south Highbrow/Lowbow side of its Approval Matrix, and well on the Brilliant side of its east-west Despicable/Brilliant range. Thanks, New York! Just wait for the next few installments–it gets brillianter! The columns are going well. They have received a ton of reader comments, …

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