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Search Results for: What can you do with a history major

Pivot Points: Chapter 12

Marvin Olasky   |  March 6, 2025

Marvin Appleseed

LONG FORM: Jackson, Trump and Constitutional Crisis

Robert Tracy McKenzie   |  March 5, 2025

It’s an old but timely question: ‘What sort of hope have we?’

Pivot Points: Adventures on the Road to Christian Contentment (Chapter 10)

Marvin Olasky   |  March 4, 2025

Research, Writing, Editing, Uniting?

“Unbelievable”

John Fea   |  February 25, 2025

Ken Dryden was a great hockey goalie. He was also a Canadian politician. But I will always think of him as the guy in the ABC booth with Al Michaels during US Hockey Team’s win over the Soviet Union in […]

Pivot Points: Adventures on the Road to Christian Contentment (Chapter 3)

Marvin Olasky   |  February 18, 2025

Philosophy to Journalism

Listening to Lincoln on Presidents’ Day

Gillis Harp   |  February 17, 2025

“In these early days of Trump’s second term, one recognizes the catastrophic consequences of unpunished lawlessness.”

Trump and the “spoils system”

John Fea   |  February 12, 2025

Over at CNN, Zachary Wolf interviews Andrew Jackson scholar Daniel Feller on comparisons on the “spoils system.” Here is a taste: WOLF: You’ve written extensively about the spoils system. How would you describe it to Americans today? FELLER: It is a system […]

MAGA sets its sights on Wheaton College

John Fea   |  February 10, 2025

Have you heard about this dustup? Read Kathryn Post’s piece at Religion News Service. Here is a taste: On Friday (Feb. 7), Wheaton College, the evangelical Christian school outside Chicago, publicly congratulated Russell Vought, a conservative activist and architect of Project 2025 […]

The Author’s Corner with Matthew J. Tuininga

Rachel Petroziello   |  February 3, 2025

Matthew J. Tuininga is Professor of Christian Ethics and the History of Christianity at Calvin Theological Seminary. This interview is based on his new book, The Wars of the Lord: The Puritan Conquest of America’s First People (Oxford University Press, […]

The Author’s Corner with Jeffrey Boutwell

Rachel Petroziello   |  January 29, 2025

Jeffrey Boutwell is a retired independent historian with a B.A. in History from Yale and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This interview is based on his new book, Boutwell: Radical Republican and Champion of […]

The Author’s Corner with Eran A. Zelnik

Rachel Petroziello   |  January 28, 2025

Eran A. Zelnik is a Lecturer in the Department of History at California State University, Chico. This interview is based on his new book, American Laughter, American Fury: Humor and the Making of a White Man’s Democracy, 1750–1850 (Johns Hopkins […]

REVIEW: Our Nazi

John H. Haas   |  January 28, 2025

A past failure of moral judgment sounds an alert today

A populist inauguration ceremony with no people? Where is the spirit of March 4, 1829 and January 6, 2021?

John Fea   |  January 19, 2025

In case you haven’t heard, Trump’s inauguration tomorrow will be held indoors. Due to the cold weather, Trump will get sworn-in and deliver his inaugural address in the United States Capitol Rotunda. Ronald Reagan was the last president to have […]

Blessing of Unicorns: Snow, secularist violence, winter poetry, Commonplace launch, and the love of family reading

Nadya Williams   |  January 17, 2025

One Unicorn could be just a figment of your imagination. Herd several together, and you get a Blessing of Unicorns upon your day.

The Author’s Corner with Gregg L. Michel

Rachel Petroziello   |  January 17, 2025

Gregg L. Michel is Professor of History and Assistant Department Chair at the University of Texas at San Antonio. This interview is based on his new book, Spying on Students: The FBI, Red Squads, and Student Activists in the 1960s […]

Roundup: reviews of Musa al-Gharbi’s ‘We Have Never Been Woke’

Nadya Williams   |  January 15, 2025

We may yet run a review at Current, but for the moment, a roundup of representative coverage elsewhere.

60 German universities leave X

John Fea   |  January 13, 2025

In case anyone was wondering, I still do not have my X account back. And I am not losing much sleep over it, probably for the same reasons 60 German universities and research universities are not losing too much sleep […]

The Author’s Corner with Lindsey Bestebreurtje

Rachel Petroziello   |  January 7, 2025

Lindsey Bestebreurtje is a Curatorial Assistant with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. This interview is based on her new book, Built by the People Themselves: African American Community Development in Arlington, Virginia, from the Civil […]

Jimmy Carter at Messiah College

John Fea   |  December 29, 2024

On February 18, 1986, Jimmy Carter visited Messiah College as the inaugural speaker for the college’s Religion and Society Lecture series. Here is a taste of Randy Frame’s coverage of the lecture at Christianity Today: Last month, Messiah College in […]

The Author’s Corner with Jason S. Lantzer

Rachel Petroziello   |  December 27, 2024

Jason S. Lantzer is Assistant Director of the Butler University Honors Program. This interview is based on his new book, “Prohibition Is Here to Stay”: The Reverend Edward S. Shumaker and the Dry Crusade in America (University of Notre Dame […]

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