Joe Rogan
It truly is the most accurate description of the man I know. And the fact that there are millions like him in his audience explains a lot about America. On
It truly is the most accurate description of the man I know. And the fact that there are millions like him in his audience explains a lot about America. On
Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook wrap up their discussion of the Revolution with a look at the triumph of George Washington and answer to every American ever tempted to ask,
Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook gaze across the Pond from their royal throne of kings, their scepter’d isle, their earth of majesty, their seat of Mars, their other Eden, demi-paradise,
In which we continue our look at the Revolution and, in particular, the Boston Tea Party, from the utterly unbiased perspective of two loyal sons of Albion:
Who better to talk about the American Revolution than two loyal subjects of His Majesty, King Charles III? Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook will take over my blog for the
Some historical background in honor of the day:
Some festive history for the holidays:
Mike Lewis of Where Peter Is describes the process by which the worst (former) bishop in the US went from being an ordinary parish priest to a MAGA culture warrior,
Today, Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook continue their interesting Professional Historians’ look at the person of Jesus. I don’t buy all of their conclusions, of course, but I think they
Today and tomorrow, I’m posting a couple of podcasts of “The Rest is History” a really terrific podcast series by historians Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook, regarding the historical roots
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