History

Museum Claims Overhaul of Gallery Is Not Woke, But New Signage Near the Classics Hints There’s Been a Big Shift

In another tragic reminder that academia has devolved into a steaming pile of trash, an antiquities museum owned by England’s Cambridge University overhauled its art displays with absurd warnings suggesting landscape paintings are racist. The Fitzwilliam Museum has added signs to historical paintings of the British countryside, warning anyone who looks at them that depictions […]

We’re at That Moment Again

About every 80 years since its founding, the United States has gone through a tumultuous, redefining season. The good news is following each of these trying times, America has emerged stronger and on firmer ground than it was before. The Revolutionary War ended for all intents and purposes in 1781 with the U.S. victory at […]

Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History – HotAir

In my series Things I Like, I have already featured two history podcasters: Mike Duncan and David Crowther. Each of them has a distinctive style and focuses on very different themes. Duncan’s The History of Rome and Revolutions are exceptional. I highly recommend listening to the entire series of Revolutions to get a wonderful overview […]

Mike Duncan’s Podcasts – HotAir

Continuing my popular series of Things I Like, I wanted to turn you on to some of the best history podcasts you can find: Mike Duncan’s two podcasts, The History of Rome and Revolutions. I discovered Mike’s first podcast, The History of Rome, for the same reason he started it: the paucity of alternatives when […]