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The South and America's Wars for Righteousness
The South and America's Wars for Righteousness

Richard Gamble on "The South and America's Wars for Righteousness" from the 2011 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference.

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Lincoln's Second American Revolution
Lincoln's Second American Revolution

Tom DiLorenzo on Abraham Lincoln's Second American Revolution, from the 2005 Abbeville Institute Summer School

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The Jeffersonian Conservative Tradition
The Jeffersonian Conservative Tradition

Carey Roberts discusses the Jeffersonian Conservative Tradition at the 2020 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference

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Ep. 18: The Bard of the South Carolina Low Country
Ep. 18: The Bard of the South Carolina Low Country

Archibald Rutledge has been forgotten. This is a travesty that needs correction.

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Ep. 17: The Danger Still Not Over
Ep. 17: The Danger Still Not Over

Ep. 17: Edmund Pendleton wrote "The Danger Not Over" following the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1801. William Watkins brings that essay into 2025.…

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Ep. 16: The First (Virginia) Thanksgiving
Ep. 16: The First (Virginia) Thanksgiving

American Thanksgiving wasn't born in Massachusetts. We can thank Virginia for this important holiday.


1 year, 7 months ago

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Ep. 15: Secession and Reconciliation
Ep. 15: Secession and Reconciliation

Modern activist historians think "reconciliation" is a pejorative, but for most Americans in the early 20th century, it was a necessary part of heali…

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Ep. 14: Why Southern History?
Ep. 14: Why Southern History?

Why did Southerners in the early twentieth century think they needed to write their own history?

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1 year, 11 months ago

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Ep. 13: Arlington Reconciliation
Ep. 13: Arlington Reconciliation

How did Americans think about the Arlington Confederate or Reconciliation monument in 1914? They clearly told you, and it isn't what the woke cancel …

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Ep. 12: St. Elmo and Southern Women
Ep. 12: St. Elmo and Southern Women

Augusta Jane Evans's St. Elmo was one of the best selling novels of the 19th Century. You would not know that today, but for generations, women read …

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