
American History Series: The Origins of New England and Virginia
A comparison of the historical development of the New England and Chesapeake colonies
A comparison of the historical development of the New England and Chesapeake colonies
In 1861, the South had to secede from Black Republicanism to prevent the Africanization of Dixie
Why is the Northeast so weird? An introduction to The Yankee Question in American culture and politics
What did the Confederates really believe about race?
What did Southerners believe about race a century ago?
A book review of Richard Pillsbury’s The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Geography
The American North has hardly always been a multiracial paradise
Uncle Sam and the rise of racial equality in the American North
A book review of David Brion Davis’ Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World
A book review of William W. Freehling’s The Road to Disunion: Volume II: Secessionists Triumphant, 1854-1861
A book review of Daniel Walker Howe’s What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848
Slavery had a bright future in Texas in 1861
A book review of Gordon S. Wood’s Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815
Abraham Lincoln is the true oracle of the meaning of the principles of the Declaration of Independence, not the words and actions of the Founders
Matt Walsh is fire eating on Independence Day
Mainstream conservatism is based on garbage history
Who were the Founding Fathers? What did they believe?
A book review of Thomas and Debra Goodrich’s The Day Dixie Died: Southern Occupation, 1865-1866
A book review of William E. Parrish’s A History of Missouri, Volume III: 1860-1875
A book review of Karen F. McCarthy’s The Other Irish: The Scots-Irish Rascals Who Made America
Slavery, Civil War and the Politics of Identity in Missouri
A book review of Martin V. Melosi’s book The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Environment
A book review of Melissa Walker and James C. Cobb’s The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Agriculture & Industry
Baby Boomer mainstream conservative explains American Nationalism
A book review of Robert M. Weir’s Colonial South Carolina: A History
Yoram Hazony attempts to explain the failure of modern conservatism
According to Gen. George McClellan, Maryland was poised to secede in 1861 and join the Confederacy
In the Dred Scott decision, Chief Justice Roger Taney methodically used history and law to explain why blacks are not American citizens and how the Constitution was written only for the European posterity of the Founders
The first blood spilled in the War Between the States was in Baltimore in 1861
The Battle of Blair Mountain in 1921 was quelled by the U.S. Army
West Virginia was occupied by the Union Army and illegally torn from Virginia by a cabal in Wheeling
West Virginia originally banned all blacks in its state constitution
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