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Friday Reflection: First-Person Historical

Lady Francis Berkeley/Amy Stallings

Friday Reflection: Like Father, Like Son?

The Party's Interests Come First

Friday Reflection: More Than Just the Flower

Poinsettia Man

Mini‑Series: The History of the Local, of Family, and of the Everyday

Friday Reflection: Reading Letters

Plato's Letters

Notanda 12.25

Friday Reflection: Taking a Vector for a Walk

Vector

Friday Reflection: Talking History

Oral History

Friday Reflection: Amarna Letters

Love, War, and Diplomacy

Friday Reflection: Generally Accepted Untruths?

War and Power

Notanda 11.25

Friday Reflection: Two Hundred Years' War

Bloody Crowns

Friday Reflection: Twenty-Five Percent

Wolfpack

Friday Reflection: Republic & Empire

Republic and Empire

Friday Reflection: The Age of Hitler and How We Will Survive It

The Age of Hitler and How We Will Survive It

Notanda 10.25

Friday Reflection: Fire and Movement

Killing for the Republic

History (and More!) for Everyone

The Forgotten Queen of England

Forever War

Now or Never!

Lion's Blood

Washington's Greatest Creation

The Treaty of Versailles, 100 Years Later

The First Historian

Samurai

Creative Historical Thinking

Hot Protestants

Common Schools

Alternative Universities

The American Revolution in the South

The Curiosities of Thomas Harriot

(Re)building a Humanities Program

Ancient Robots

Truth Spots

Manufacturing Advantage

An African in Imperial London

Petrarch's War

“Object Lesson” is Not Merely a Metaphor

Yippie-Ki-Yay

1942: When World War II Engulfed the Globe

Changing Your Mind

HistoricoThinkaPalooza

A Tour Through the Mind of a Historical Novelist

The College Tuition Problem

The History of Keeping Things Cold

The Captive Sea

The Information-Literate Citizen

Mortal Republic

Blood Letters

Wanamaker's Temple

Bourbon Justice

The Stories in Shoes

The Great Debate

Which It’s All About Pirates!

The Achievement Culture

The Prime Minister

Civilization’s Greatest Monsters

Frank Rizzo’s Philadelphia

Abolitionism

South of the Mind

Virginiana

The Allure of Battle

Debating the Constitution

Playing Even More Games with History

Hadrian’s Wall

The Pedagogical Benefits of a Challenging Middle Ages

How the Ordinary Became Extraordinary

Anna Komnene, the Princess Historian

History Communication

The Purposeful Graduate

What Was Reconstruction?

A People’s History of the Hundred Years War

The First Year of the Russian Revolution

Julius Caesar, Historian

The End of the World As They Knew It

Presidential Politics

How We Came to Hate Airplane Food

Friday Reflection: Mountain in the Making

What Black Hawk Wore

How College Works

Shooting Down Helicopter Parents

Mercenary Mediterranean

Family History is Knowing Yourself

Local History is Knowing Your Place

The Political Scene

Liberation Theology

The History of the Future

Fuji

The View from Thucydides’ Tower

Cuisine and Empire

BIG History

Phantom Fleet

Joseph Smith

Londoner, Lawyer, Humanist, Husband, Statesman, Saint

Great Museum of the Sea

Light on Darkness

Jews vs. Rome

Ramos Gin Fizz

Cold War Analogies

Friday Reflection: Both Center and Periphery

A Historically Nuanced Thanksgiving

What Historically Thinking Is

Jacob Burckhardt

Halloween in the Archives

Protestant Reformation

The Mysteries of Very Ancient Greece

Cultural History

American Intellectual History

The First Three Weeks

Solzhenitsyn as Historian

World History

American Slavery

Local History

Ruin Nation

Who Was Cotton Mather? (Part Two)

Who Was Cotton Mather? (Part One)

Prague: The Heart of Europe

Founders as Fathers

The Little Store Around the Corner

Playing More Games with History

Hard Questions to Ask College Admissions Officers

Playing Games with HIstory

North Carolina Barbecue

Beyond Europe

The Lost Region

Environmental History

The Death of Caesar

Presidential History

Uncoverage

Higher Ed: A Guide for the Perplexed

Preparing, Not Predicting

Thinking Historically

After the Temple Fell

Public Historian

Thomas Jefferson and the Fight Against Slavery, with Cara Rogers Stevens

Under the Spell

Spellbound

Accidental Tyrant

Revolution to Come

Notanda 6.25

Tacitus

Islam: A New History

African Revolution

Rogue Agent

Free Creations

Episode 404: Intellectual Humility, with Mikaberidze and Nelson

Visionary Histories

Broken Altars

Rot

Talking Cure

Replicating History

The Celts

Mutiny on the Black Prince

Obscure Important Historian

Fire, Blood, and Rebellion

The Greek Revolution and the Birth of Nationalism

Cicero and the Lawless Republic

Papa von Ranke

Roads to Rome