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Dixie Dillon Lane

Dixie Dillon Lane is an American historian, an associate editor at Hearth & Field, and a contributing editor at Front Porch Republic. Her book, Skipping School: Finding the Roots of Modern Homeschooling in the American Past, is under contract with Eerdmans. Dixie maintains a newsletter of her writing at TheHollow.substack.com.

REVIEW: Beginning with Birth

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  May 3, 2023

What if natality—rather than mortality—had the last word?

A gift guide for graduates

Nadya Williams, Timothy Larsen, Dixie Dillon Lane, Jon D. Schaff and Daniel K. Williams   |  May 2, 2023

Graduation season is coming up! If you are stumped for gift ideas for your favorite high-school and college grads, we have put together a starter gift guide for you. Sure, you could always just put some cash in a card. […]

Ideas in progress: Dixie Dillon Lane on parenting, homeschooling, and writing while juggling

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  April 21, 2023

You are a historian and a homeschool mom of four. What does a “typical” day look like for you? I roll through my day like a boulder careening down an unpredictable hill. I place a lot of structure on my […]

Ivana Greco on homeschooling: today at the Institute for Family Studies blog

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  April 20, 2023

It is strange, but patently true, that young boys often learn best while upside down.  Or if they aren’t upside down, they often need to be moving, or at least doing something with their hands. Their proprioceptive, vestibular, and optical […]

What I am reading: lessons on marriage from Janice Holt Giles

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  April 14, 2023

Marriage roles are hotly contested in our society. Wrapped up as they are not just in the deeply important work of the family but also in debates over conceptions of biological sex itself, these roles are difficult to define. Efforts […]

Caledonia

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  April 10, 2023

Is anything more necessary than music that tells us who we are?

What I am reading: Dixie Dillon Lane

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  March 3, 2023

My first year of parenting was terrifically hard. It was not just because I had had a difficult pregnancy (though I had) and a colicky, sleepless dear little baby (though I did), but because I thought that the hard parts […]

The Hidden Seasons of Grief

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  March 1, 2023

In the face of our social silence, human kindness is an irreplaceable balm

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