Spinning Clio
Musings of an independent historian
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Spun Out
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It's time. Posting hereabouts had been tailing off for months (years?). I've drifted farther from the profession because of other i...
Introduction to Historical Method: Index
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Series originally posted in Summer 2005 Below you will find a 5-part series entitled Introduction to Historical Method . The bulk of the inf...
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
I like Medieval Women (Especially Queens)
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Original post 3/7/2006 So, why does a conservative guy have an interest in medieval women's history? It doesn't immediately fit the ...
Christianity as a "Founding Religion" Disavowed: What DID the 1796 Treaty with Tripoli Say (and when did it say it)?
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Originally posted 5/13/2005 In a February 3, 2005 piece entitled " Our Godless Constitution " posted on The Nation's web site...
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Science versus Humanities
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Originally posted 9/9/2004 A bit of a brouhaha developed some time ago as the result of a post by the blogger Michael Williams in which he...
Monday, January 11, 2010
Template: How to Get Historians Riled Up
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Original post 3/31/07 Step 1: Some guy , a few thousand years ago, writes a lot of history, including a bit about some battle . Step 2: Lots...
Series - French Canadians in the Civil War Era
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Original post 6/22/2005 This was a 4 parts series ( Part 1 , Part 2, Part 3 and Part4 ). The original introduction (also in Part 1) fol...
New Site - The Maine Journey: Experiences in Maine
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Original post 1/11/09 For a couple years, I've been working off and on to complete a small side project . Today, I finally finished it u...
A Positive Historical Baseline
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Original post 3/30/2006 Peggy Noonan writes about immigration today. Her central point is that we are not doing a good enough job of expla...
Sunday, January 10, 2010
John Adams and the Problem of Contemporary Political Classification
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Original post 7/12/08 NB: A version of this was first posted at Anchor Rising . Providence Journal editorialist Ed Achorn had a piece yest...
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Conservatives Aren't "Whig"-ing Out
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Original post 10/20/2005 Cliopatria has announced that they are hosting a symposium on Princeton historian Sean Wilentz's recent New Y...
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