The 1980s and early 1990s were, in many ways, the last hurrah for Heritage America. The nation, as a whole,
Tag: History
The Cities Matter
The Austrian Empire really is one of the strangest polities to ever emerge. Built on the ashes of the Holy
The Frankfurt School: Important & Insidious
There are many phrases that get tossed out in the Dissident Right and many proper nouns that are mentioned and
War Horse
“They had bent forward in the saddles and were moving on, and immediately after them the dragoon regiments and the
The Myth of the Underground Railroad
You walk into any high school in America, pickup a history book, and look up the War Between the States,
Notes on the Origin of “Wage Slavery”
Work—work—work!My Labour never flags;And what are its wages? A bed of straw,A crust of bread—and rags.That shatter’d roof—and this naked
Raphael Semmes and the Cavalier Tradition
Semmes’ dedication to “preserving the principle of State sovereignty” was the only method that could have staved off the destruction of the old Union by the rising mid-nineteenth century forces of mass democracy and nationalism.
The Value of the Ancients
Antiquity can tell us much about the human condition and often the tales are gripping and provocative. The Founding Fathers were
Óglaigh na hÉireann: Nationalist Lessons from the Irish, Part II
The formation of an effective fighting force that was ultimately capable of defeating the British and securing Irish independence was
The Trent Affair and the Failure of Confederate Diplomacy
The reasons for the defeat of the CSA in the War of Northern Aggression are still hotly contested to this