L. Ron Hubbard This post comes from our OAH conference correspondent Charles McCrary. Â Charlie is a Ph.D candidate in religious studies at Florida State University. Â His areas of research includes nineteenth-century cultural and intellectual history, religions of the Pacific, early...
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Revolutions: Transatlantic and Religious
The correspondence from the AHA continues to roll into the home office here at “The Way of Improvement Leads Home.” Jonathan Den Hartog teaches American history at Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minnesota. A former student of George Marsden, he...
The Wolfe’s Tone on Day 4 at the AHA
Below you will find the final report on the AHA Conference in San Diego from our correspondent, “The Wolfe’s Tone.” You can read his reports from the rest of the AHA here. If you are enjoyed his posts, feel free...
The Wolfe’s Tone on Day 2 at the AHA: Part Two
My third-graders played very well this morning. We probably shot about 5% from field, but at the third-grade level any shot from the field is a positive development. I am on my way to Gettysburg for two more girls games–this...
Wolfe’s Tone on Day 2 at the AHA: Part One
The Wolfe’s Tone is enjoying his temp job as “The Way of Improvement Leads Home” correspondent at the American Historical Association annual meeting in San Diego. His “Day Two” report is so long and thorough that we need to split...
The Wolfe’s Tone Checks in From the AHA in San Diego
As promised, “The Way of Improvement Leads Home” has correspondents on the floor at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in San Diego. Day One of the conference is complete. While all the historians are nestled snug in...