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Leo Salvatore
Hypatia and the Price of Intellectual Freedom
The philosopher and mathematician Hypatia of Alexandria embodies the importance of intellectual openness amid ideological battles.
10/21/2025
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Rebecca Day
From Tokyo to Tennessee: Japan’s Love of Country Music
During World War II, Japanese people were introduced to the genre through the Armed Forces Radio Service.
10/20/2025
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History
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Bryan Dahl
Ram’s Bridge: Natural or Man-Made?
A land mass in Palk Bay between India and Sri Lanka invites questions with few answers in the quest to make it a national heritage site.
10/18/2025
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Walker Larson
The World’s First Museum of Lost Things
Anyone with an internet connection can ‘visit’ this virtual museum of pilfered artifacts.
10/13/2025
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American Essence
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Dustin Bass
Wars, Sedition, and Defining a ‘Clear and Present Danger’
In ‘This Week in History,’ subversives attempt to refute war legislation, forcing the U.S. court system to redefine the parameters of free speech.
10/11/2025
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Traditional Culture
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Leo Salvatore
Hypatia and the Price of Intellectual Freedom
The philosopher and mathematician Hypatia of Alexandria embodies the importance of intellectual openness amid ideological battles.
10/21/2025
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American Essence
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Trevor Phipps
Inventor Garrett Morgan: A Lifelong Wish to Save Lives
The inventor of the first gas mask and three-way traffic signal had a passion for learning how things worked.
10/21/2025
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Rebecca Day
From Tokyo to Tennessee: Japan’s Love of Country Music
During World War II, Japanese people were introduced to the genre through the Armed Forces Radio Service.
10/20/2025
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Dustin Bass
Astors, Vanderbilts, and the Battle for New York’s Opera Scene
In ‘This Week in History,’ when Alva Vanderbilt takes on the Astors to break into New York’s elite, it lays the groundwork for a much larger societal battle.
10/18/2025
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Bryan Dahl
Ram’s Bridge: Natural or Man-Made?
A land mass in Palk Bay between India and Sri Lanka invites questions with few answers in the quest to make it a national heritage site.
10/18/2025
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Viewpoints
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Gerry Bowler
Why Napoleon’s Russian Foray Didn’t End Well
10/17/2025
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American Essence
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Brian D'Ambrosio
Orville Gibson: The Luthier Who Gave Music Its Modern Voice
The Gibson guitar is a symbol of dynamic sound in the popular music industry.
10/17/2025
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American Essence
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Brian D'Ambrosio
Rubber and a Good Doctor: Benjamin Franklin Goodrich
Civil War surgeon B.F. Goodrich indulged his entrepreneurial talent to found a great American company.
10/16/2025
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Jeff Minick
‘Where Do We Get Such Men?’
In this installment of “When Character Counted” is the story of a man whose phenomenal grit and courage became legendary in the U.S. Air Force.
10/14/2025
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Deena Bouknight
Bowling Green Station: A Little Building With a Big Purpose
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we look at a tiny, 120-year-old structure largely unobserved in lower Manhattan.
10/14/2025
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