History--Revisionism continued

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Free: Nesta H. Webster: The French Revolution: A Study in Democracy (1919)
Gary North - March 13, 2013

This is the crucial book to read for a proper understanding of the French Revolution.... keep reading

Ken Burns' The Dust Bowl: Blowing Sand in Our Eyes
Gary North - November 22, 2012

The man is a gifted filmmaker. It's a shame he does not understand either history or ecology.... keep reading

How the Soviet Union Committed Suicide
Anthony Easton - December 31, 2011

The largest empire in history shut down without bloodshed. Nothing like this had ever happened before. How did it happen?... keep reading

Charles Cochrane's Christianity and Classical Culture
Gary North - December 21, 2011

This is a great book on the fall of the Roman Empire.... keep reading

My Proposed 9-11 Research Project
Gary North - September 02, 2011

This is a follow-up on my article on WTC Building 7 and conspiracy theories.... keep reading

World Trade Center Building 7 and Conspiracy Theories
Gary North - August 31, 2011

When it comes to the government's official version of history, seeing is not believing. Not seeing is believing. This is why conspiracy theories fail to persuade the masses.... keep reading

You Could Become an Amateur Historian . . . and Get a Promotion
Gary North - March 07, 2011

I hope you do this. We need lots more historians. Find a niche and dig in.... keep reading

History: European -- Political Theory
Gary North - July 28, 2007

Textbook accounts of the history of Western political theory generally begin with an unstated presupposition: man is saved by politics. This is an application of theology: man is saved by law. This view is wrong.... keep reading

History: American -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Gary North - July 19, 2007

Three letters -- F, D, and R -- prove that America is a statist bureaucracy and will remain so during my lifetime. You had better make plans accordingly.... keep reading

History: American -- University Accreditation
Gary North - July 19, 2007

Universities are the most solidly politically liberal of all institutions in the United States. They have a government-licensed oligopoly. How did they get this? There is no study of this grant of privilege.... keep reading

History: American -- Constitutional Law Textbook
Gary North - July 19, 2007

From the earliest colonial constitution -- Connecticut's (1639) -- to the latest Supreme Court decision, there has been change. We need a textbook that surveys this change in terms of fundamental themes of law and liberty.... keep reading

History: European -- The Two Wings of the Enlightenment
Gary North - July 18, 2007

When people speak of the Enlightenment, they rarely understand that there were two wings. These were agreed on some issues and went to war -- literally (1793) -- on other issues. Western thought has been divided ever since 1750 or thereabouts.... keep reading

History: European -- Natural Law Theory
Gary North

Natural law theory was developed by Stoic philosophers after the Roman Empire replaced Alexander's empire. It was basic to Western social thought until Darwin's theory undermined faith in nature as normative. We need a history of this development.... keep reading

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