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 132: Armies of Deliverance, or, a New Interpretation of the American Civil War

Posted October 30, 201901:07:26

"Of all the ongoing debates over the Civil War," writes my guest Elizabeth Varon, "perhaps none has proven so difficult to resolve as the issue of Northern...

Episode 131: Red Meat Republic, or, the American Beef Economy of the Late Nineteenth Century

Posted October 23, 201900:49:05

Americans love red meat. More particularly, they love beef. Always have. Archaeology of colonial America shows that British North Americans ate as much...

Episode 130: What’s the Point of College, or, Why There Should Be No Business Majors on Campus

Posted October 16, 201901:16:28

Today's guest, Johann Neem, has recently written an essay in the Chronicle of Higher Education entitled “Abolish the Business Major”. Here’s a...

Episode 129: Who Fought for the South, or, the Myth of Black Confederates

Posted October 9, 201901:04:23

On January 12, 1865, the Charleston Mercury gave its pronouncement upon plans in the Confederate Congress to enlist Black southerners into the Confederate...

Episode 128: Unbundling or Rebundling, and Making College Integrated

Posted October 2, 201901:01:31

Many would-be college reformers, says my guest Chris Gallagher, talk about "unbundling". By this they mean breaking a college into parts to save on...