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Carey Roberts discusses the importance of the Southern tradition in the 21st century at our 2016 Scholars Conference

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Clyde Wilson discusses the foreign policy of John C. Calhoun at the 2011 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference.

Donald Livingston on "The South and the Moral Challenge of Slavery" from the 2013 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference. Support the Insti...

Richard Gamble on "The South and America's Wars for Righteousness" from the 2011 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference. Support the Instit...

Tom DiLorenzo on Abraham Lincoln's Second American Revolution, from the 2005 Abbeville Institute Summer School Support the Institute: https:...

Carey Roberts discusses the Jeffersonian Conservative Tradition at the 2020 Abbeville Institute Scholars Conference Support the Abbeville In...

Archibald Rutledge has been forgotten. This is a travesty that needs correction. Support the Institute: https://abbevilleinstitute.salsalabs...

Ep. 17: Edmund Pendleton wrote "The Danger Not Over" following the election of Thomas Jefferson in 1801. William Watkins brings that essay i...

American Thanksgiving wasn't born in Massachusetts. We can thank Virginia for this important holiday.

Modern activist historians think "reconciliation" is a pejorative, but for most Americans in the early 20th century, it was a necessary part...

Why did Southerners in the early twentieth century think they needed to write their own history? Support the Institute: https://abbevilleins...

How did Americans think about the Arlington Confederate or Reconciliation monument in 1914? They clearly told you, and it isn't what the wok...

Augusta Jane Evans's St. Elmo was one of the best selling novels of the 19th Century. You would not know that today, but for generations, wo...

E. Merton Coulter was one of the more prominent Southern historians of the 20th century. In 1935, he explained why the South lagged behind t...

Donald Davidson wrote an essay in 1932 arguing for the influence of the Southern poet in the Southern tradition while concurrently blasting...

Donald Davidson's essay "That This Nation May Endure--The Need for Political Regionalism" in the 1936 book, "Who Owns America" is a stark re...

In 1895, "Stonewall" Jackson's widow, Mary Anna Jackson, penned her "Memoirs of Stonewall Jackson" as a tribute her her late husband. This s...

Richard Weaver's "The Southern Tradition at Bay" is one of the most important works on the Southern tradition. We discuss his conclusion to...

Why were Confederate monuments built? If you listen to modern establishment historians, the answer would be racism and to perpetuate the "my...

How do we define "Southern Conservatism"? M.E. Bradford provided the best explanation in 1993, and we discuss his definition on this episode...

Music and poetry have long been indicators of a robust culture and tradition. The South excelled at both. Henry Timrod's "Carolina!" served...

Even just a few years ago, Jefferson Davis's January 1861 Farewell Address to the United States Senate was considered to be one of the most...

Clyde Wilson defined a Southerner in the 1990s. This offered a great inaugural episode of The Essential Southern Podcast. https://abbevillei...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute March 27 - April 7 Topics: Southern History, Southern Tradition, Southern Culture Host: Brion...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, Mar 20-24, 2023 Topic: Confederate Symbols, the War, Cancel Culture Host: Brion McClanahan ww...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, Mar 13-17, 2023 Topics: John C. Calhoun, The Confederate Constitution Host: Brion McClanahan...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, March 6-10, 2023 Topics: the War, Reconciliation, Reconstruction Host: Brion McClanahan www.b...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Feb 27 - Mar 3, 2023 Topics: Secession, Federalism, Decentralization, United States Constituti...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute February 20-24, 2023 Topics: Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Southern Conservatism, Recons...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, Feb 13-17, 2023 Topics: Republican Party, War Crimes, Southern Tradition, Emancipation Host:...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Feb 6-10, 2023 Topics: the War, Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Southern History, Southern Culture,...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Jan 30 - Feb 3, 2023 Topics: History, Southern History, the War, Cancel Culture, Thomas Jeffer...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Jan 23-27, 2023 Topics: Robert E. Lee, Confederate Monuments, Cancel Culture, Southern History...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Jan 16-20, 2023 Topics: Robert E. Lee, Martin Luther King, Southern Conservatism, Stonewall Ja...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, Jan 9-13, 2023 Topics: The War, Southern Culture, Southern Music, Southern Tradition, Souther...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, Jan 2-6, 2023 Topics: Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Lincoln Myth, Southern Tradition, So...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, Dec 12-16, 202 Topics: Southern Culture, Christmas, Thomas Jefferson, Southern History, the W...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, Dec 5-9, 2022 Topics: Southern tradition, the War, Yankees, Northern Studies, Southern Cultur...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, November 28 - December 2, 2022 Topics: Southern women, Slavery, Southern History, Louisa McCo...

Our modern Thanksgiving holiday was born in New England. This may not be news, but the way it became a "national" holiday might surprise you...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, November 14-18, 2022 Topics: Confederate Symbols, Southern History, Southern Tradition, Abrah...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute November 7-11, 2022 Topics: Confederate Symbols, Confederate Monuments, Southern Tradition, So...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute October 31 - November 4, 2022 Topics: Southern Tradition, Southern Religion, Southern Literatu...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Oct 24-28, 2022 Topics: Southern tradition, Southern culture, Southern politics, Northern stud...

The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Oct 17-21, 2022 Topics: Southern history, Southern symbols, Cancel Culture, Northern Studies H...
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