The Keeper of American Memory
On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee rose in the Continental Congress and offered the resolution that would set the colonies irreversibly upon the path to independence. Not all the d...
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On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee rose in the Continental Congress and offered the resolution that would set the colonies irreversibly upon the path to independence. Not all the d...
The Golden Thread by Allen C. Guelzo and James Hankins is an ambitious two-volume history of the West, from Ancient Greece to today. Mounting a conservative defence of the Western...
Historian Gordon Wood had a deep love of America, and of freedom, but also of the truth. He believed in doing history honestly, giving sober attention to the real concerns, motivat...
Gordon Wood was a towering scholar in every way. He was the best historian of the American Revolution and of… The post Remembering Gordon Wood appeared first on Reason.com.
Joseph J. Ellis is one of the most celebrated historians in the nation. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize and once the holder of an endowed chair at Mount Holyoke, he was hailed by Th...
Damon Root discusses the path to emancipation, the struggle to secure freedom after the Civil War, and the constitutional changes that remade America.
By Elizabeth Prata John Witherspoon. Have you ever heard of him? I hadn’t either. I was reading the Chapel Library’s newsletter and the current issue of their Free Grace Broadcaste...
Hillsdale has once again given its time, its treasure, and its talent to the republic with Revolutionary America.
Dan McLaughlin writes for National Review Online about the loss of one of America’s most eminent historical experts, the former John Locke Foundation headliner Gordon Wood. The gre...
The first thing to note about Walter Isaacson's new book is its remarkable title: The Greatest Sentence Ever Written. If you've forgotten that we're approaching the 250th anniversa...
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Miles Smith, IV, and Adam Carrington. That Blessed Liberty: Episcopal Bishops and the Development of the American Republic, 1789–1860. Prolego Press, 2025. 179 pp. Between the surr...
Introduction: So this is a post that requires a little bit of background. Not too much, but some. If you bear with me, I should be making good sense by the end. The grand theme is...
Frederick Douglass claimed the Declaration of Independence for black Americans in 1852. Martin Luther King, Jr. did it again in 1963. Now, Reverend Al Sharpton wants to give it bac...
In his quest for racial equality, Martin Luther King Jr. never lost faith in America's founding promise.
PDaily As we approach the 250th anniversary of the promulgation of the Declaration of Independence, it is incumbent on Americans to reflect diligently about the enduring meaning o...
The Compromise of 1850 was really no compromise at all.
Matthew Mehan, author of “The American Book of Fables,” joins Bradley Devlin on a new episode of “Signal Sitdown“ to discuss the “moral imagination” of the Founders and the need du...
High school students presented arguments about whether to declare independence in the presence of the Declaration of Independence.
The celebrations of the 250th anniversary of independence will be a bit dimmer now with the sudden passing of the greatest historian of the American founding, Gordon S. Wood. Since...
I'm delighted to report that Michael Auslin, a Distinguished Research Fellow here at Hoover, will be guest-blogging this week about… The post Michael Auslin Guest-Blogging This Wee...
“Jefferson survives.” These, it is said, were John Adams’ last words, as he died—as did Jefferson—on July 4, 1826, exactly 50 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independ...
Who would have thought, 100 years ago, that teaching American history would become a problem? Americans lived in the greatest country ever, blessed by God, shepherded by faultless...
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