American Civil War

Re-Americanizing America: The American Heritage with Subcultures

The United States has long been able to absorb a wide variety of immigrants and subcultures, but only on the condition that there is a normative Christian culture to hold the plurality together. But today, there is less of a normative default culture than ever.

Antietam & the Moral Clarity of the Emancipation Proclamation

This week marks the anniversary of the bloodiest day in American history. In September 1862, at small town in western Maryland, nearly 23,000 young Americans were killed or wounded.