Historically Thinking

We believe that when people think historically, they are engaging in a disciplined way of thinking about the world and its past. We believe it gives thinkers a knack for recognizing nonsense; and that it cultivates not only intellectual curiosity and rigo

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Episode 165: Western Civ Has Got to…

Posted July 1, 202001:03:37

In 1728, philosopher, theologian, and Anglican minister George Berkeley wrote these verses: The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of every...

Episode 164: The Open Sea, or, the Economies of the Ancient Mediterranean

Posted June 24, 202000:59:19

For generations historians have talked about "the ancient economy". When they want to be more specific, they have written of "the ancient Mediterranean...

Episode 163: The First Martyr of the American Revolution

Posted June 17, 202000:57:21

On June 18, 1775, 245 years ago tomorrow, Abigail Adams took up her pen to write to her husband John, far away in Philadelphia at the Second Continental...

Episode 162: The First Scottish Enlightenment

Posted June 10, 202000:54:38

Typically the "Scottish Enlightenment" is the term for the great burst of intellectual creativity, centered on Edinburgh and Glasgow and beginning in...

Episode 161: In the Matter of Nat Turner

Posted June 3, 202001:29:03

In early November 1831, Thomas Ruffin Gray was searching for a publisher. He had been one of those whites who had travelled from his home in Richmond...