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Southern History Series: The Virginia Model

May 25, 2019 Hunter Wallace 1

Early Virginians were inspired by the Spanish model of conquest

Southern History Series: Review: An Empire Divided

May 24, 2019 Hunter Wallace 6

A book review of Andrew Jackson O’Shaughnessy’s An Empire Divided: The American Revolution and the British Caribbean

Southern History Series: The Sacred Circle

May 24, 2019 Hunter Wallace 4

In the 1840s and 1850s, Southern intellectuals began to chart a path forward out of classical liberalism derived from the organicist tradition of Romanic social theory

Southern History Series: Thomas Jefferson’s Anglo-Saxon Identitarianism

May 23, 2019 Hunter Wallace 2

Thomas Jefferson was hardly a modern deracinated liberal

American History Series: Review: American Insurgents, American Patriots

May 23, 2019 Hunter Wallace 4

A book review of T.H. Breen’s American Insurgents, American Patriots: The Revolution of the People

Southern History Series: Thomas Carlyle’s Influence on George Fitzhugh

May 23, 2019 Hunter Wallace 4

According to Thomas Carlyle, liberalism naturally weakens and degenerates the social fabric by driving “assiduous wedges” in every joint of social existence

Southern History Series: George Fitzhugh on Laissez-Faire Capitalism

May 22, 2019 Hunter Wallace 12

Secessionists strongly believed in industrial development and state-led economic modernization

Southern History Series: George Fitzhugh Attacks Liberalism

May 22, 2019 Hunter Wallace 3

In the 1850s, Southern political theorist George Fitzhugh attacks the philosophical foundations of Northern liberalism and free-market capitalism

Southern History Series: Ulrich B. Phillips on The Central Theme of Southern History

May 22, 2019 Hunter Wallace 18

The essence of Southern history is the common resolve of White folks that Dixie shall remain a White Man’s Country

Southern History Series: The True Question: A Contest for the Supremacy of Race, as Between the Saxon Puritan of the North, and the Norman of the South (1861)

May 21, 2019 Hunter Wallace 7

The Confederate war aim was to replace a flailing Democratic Republic which suffered from the excesses of liberalism with a Patrician Republic based on “ethnological facts”

Southern History Series: Thomas Jefferson on Sectional Differences

May 21, 2019 Hunter Wallace 6

In a 1785 letter to the Marquis de Chastellux, Thomas Jefferson characterized the differences between Northerners and Southerners

Southern History Series: Allen Tate on Social Justice

May 21, 2019 Hunter Wallace 6

In Allen Tate’s poetry, order and civilization take precedence over the claims of equality and social justice

Southern History Series: The Rebel Yell

May 20, 2019 Hunter Wallace 2

Confederate veterans let loose the real rebel yell

Southern History Series: Religion and the Scots-Irish Frontier Experience

May 20, 2019 Hunter Wallace 8

White Southerners largely came to the New World from Great Britain as Anglicans and Presbyterians, but later became Baptists and Methodists. Why did this happen?

Southern History Series: German Romanticism’s Impact on the Antebellum South

May 20, 2019 Hunter Wallace 7

The American South was heavily influenced by the organicist tradition of Romantic social theory

Southern History Series: Review: Disunion! The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859

May 19, 2019 Hunter Wallace 9

A book review of Elizabeth R. Varon’s Disunion! The Coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859

Southern History Series: Kentucky Unionism

May 19, 2019 Hunter Wallace 4

Why was Kentucky so reluctant to secede from the Union?

Southern History Series: Review: Shifting Grounds: Nationalism & the American South, 1848-1865

May 19, 2019 Hunter Wallace 10

A book review of Paul Quigley’s Shifting Grounds: Nationalism & the American South, 1848-1865

Southern History Series: The Birth of Whiteness

May 18, 2019 Hunter Wallace 14

White identity was forged in the crucible of sugar and slavery in the British Caribbean

Southern History Series: Review: Hubs of Empire

May 18, 2019 Hunter Wallace 5

A book review of Matthew Mulcahy’s Hubs of Empire: The Southeastern Lowcountry and British Caribbean

Southern History Series: Founding Greater Caribbean

May 18, 2019 Hunter Wallace 9

The culture of the Deep South got its start as an extension of the older culture of the British West Indies

Southern History Series: The Genetic Basis of Southern Identity

May 17, 2019 Hunter Wallace 9

We’ve been told a great lie by liberals that we are all “individuals,” but in reality the cultural geography of the South matches the genetics of historical migration patterns

Southern History Series: Confessions of a Carpetbagger

May 17, 2019 Hunter Wallace 3

Daniel Chamberlain, South Carolina’s Republican carpetbagger governor, repented of the folly of Reconstruction

Southern History Series: The White Man’s Revolution of 1876

May 17, 2019 Hunter Wallace 11

South Carolina was redeemed in 1876 when its people united behind Wade Hampton III, the greatest of all planters, and his Red Shirt Army which brought down Reconstruction

Southern History Series: John C. Calhoun’s Scots-Irish Ethnic Heritage

May 16, 2019 Hunter Wallace 7

Sen. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina was the South’s most eloquent slaveowner. He was also Scots-Irish

Southern History Series: Calhoun’s Prophecy

May 16, 2019 Hunter Wallace 4

In 1849, Sen. John C. Calhoun and other prominent Southern leaders predicted that one day Whites and Africans would change positions in the political and social scale

Southern History Series: The Strange Career of Solomon Blatt

May 13, 2019 Hunter Wallace 8

In South Carolina, Solomon Blatt led the fight to preserve white supremacy and segregation. He was also Jewish

Southern History Series: Pellagra

May 13, 2019 Hunter Wallace 5

The pellagra epidemic of the New South was one of the lowest points in our history. If we can bounce back from that, we can come back from anything

Southern History Series: March of the Deathless Dead

May 12, 2019 Hunter Wallace 5

Father Abram Joseph Ryan was the poet priest of the Confederacy

Southern History Series: The Virginians of the Valley

May 12, 2019 Hunter Wallace 5

The Virginia Cavaliers used to be more than a sports team. It actually meant something

Southern History Series: The Good Roads Movement

May 12, 2019 Hunter Wallace 4

In the early 20th century, Southerners dramatically changed their tune on “internal improvements” to become zealous promoters of federal investment in infrastructure

Rebel Yell: American Nations, Spanish Caribbean

May 11, 2019 Hunter Wallace 5

The plantation complex spread throughout the Caribbean, South America and the American South

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