History
The Majestic Church Liberals Don't Want You to Know About
Vince Vanguard
Discover the awe-inspiring Church of San Francisco de Sales in Madrid, a architectural marvel that celebrates religious tradition and artistic brilliance amidst a modern world.
The Unforgettable 45th Delaware General Assembly: A Battle Cry Against Liberal Ideals
Vince Vanguard
The 45th Delaware General Assembly was a defining conservative moment that steered the state clear of liberal pitfalls, focusing on self-reliance and enduring values.
Step into Comfort and History: The Story of Rubber Heels
KC Fairlight
Rubber heels have quietly transformed our everyday footwear experience, offering comfort and durability throughout the years. They trace back to industrial innovations of the early 20th century and continue to evolve with eco-conscious advancements today.
The Bouncy Revolution: The Story of Rubber Heels
Martin Sparks
Learn how the invention of rubber heels by Humphrey O'Sullivan revolutionized the footwear industry with enhanced comfort, safety, and style.
Why 'The Two of Us' (1930 Film) Shocks Today’s Audiences
Vince Vanguard
'The Two of Us,' a 1930 film directed by Charles Vidor, defies modern sensibilities with its daring political and romantic themes. This pre-war cinematic gem captures the spirit of dialogue over today's divisive narratives.
Lutz Wahl: A Pioneer in Military Leadership and Aviation
Martin Sparks
Lutz Wahl was a pioneering military officer who blended strategic brilliance with an adventurous spirit, significantly impacting military operations and aviation during World War I. His immigrant background and dynamic career offer a captivating tale of ambition and innovation.
Lutz Wahl: The General Who Lived Large and Played Hard
Vince Vanguard
Ever heard of a man who balanced being a major general with being a violinist and a sharpshooter? Meet Lutz Wahl, a unique figure in American military history who combined strategic brilliance with artistic flair.
The Modern Noble: David Verney's Balancing Act
KC Fairlight
David Verney, the 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke, navigates the complexities of modern UK politics while carrying the weight of centuries-old tradition.
Decoding the Life of David Verney: The Remarkable 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke
Martin Sparks
Dive into the captivating world of David Verney, the 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke, as he navigates the complex paths of tradition, politics, and modern innovation. Discover his impact on politics, education, and sustainable farming.
Percy Kilbride: The Forgotten Conservative Icon
Vince Vanguard
Percy Kilbride's portrayal of Pa Kettle in the 'Ma and Pa Kettle' series celebrated traditional American values and resonated with audiences during a time of cultural change.
Strumming Souls: The Flamenco Revolution of Camarón
KC Fairlight
Camarón de la Isla took the world of flamenco by storm, blending tradition with modern sounds and sparking a cultural revolution in the process. His legacy remains a striking reminder of the power of musical evolution.
American Committee for the Defense of British Homes: A Tale of Transatlantic Solidarity
KC Fairlight
The American Committee for the Defense of British Homes rallied U.S. citizens to arm Britain during WWII, showcasing transatlantic solidarity in the face of global turmoil.
The American Committee for the Defense of British Homes: A Transatlantic Tale of Solidarity
Martin Sparks
The American Committee for the Defense of British Homes exemplified transatlantic solidarity during World War II by providing crucial support to British civilians against Nazi threats.
The Enigmatic Life of Nicholas Eymerich: Inquisitor Extraordinaire
KC Fairlight
Dive into the life of Nicholas Eymerich, a 14th-century Dominican inquisitor whose influential writings and controversial methods shaped the history of the Inquisition.
American Committee for the Defense of British Homes: Guns Aren't Just for Cowboys!
Vince Vanguard
Discover how the American Committee for the Defense of British Homes exemplifies the right to bear arms as a savior during WWII, laying out a case for self-defense.
Nicholas Eymerich: The Inquisitor with a Scientific Mind
Martin Sparks
Nicholas Eymerich, a 14th-century Dominican inquisitor from Catalonia, was an intellectual force who combined religious fervor with a scientific approach to theological matters, bridging the gap between faith and reason in medieval Europe.
Nicholas Eymerich: The Medieval Inquisition's Iron Fist
Vince Vanguard
Nicholas Eymerich, the imposing Inquisitor General of 14th century Aragon, was no friend to heretics. His unyielding dedication to Church doctrine was encapsulated in his infamous guide for inquisitors, the 'Directorium Inquisitorum'.
England's Age-Old Dilemma You Never Knew About
KC Fairlight
Explore the 'Condition-of-England question', a historical conundrum that tackled the social and economic upheaval of 19th-century England, amid its journey towards industrialization.
The Heartbeat of 19th-Century Britain: The Condition-of-England Question
Martin Sparks
The 'Condition-of-England Question' emerged in the 19th century during Britain's Industrial Revolution, where thinkers scrutinized the social impact of rapid industrialization on the nation's people and spirit.
The Timeless Echo of 'Angel Baby': A Journey Through Melody
KC Fairlight
'Angel Baby' by Rosie and the Originals is a heartfelt anthem from 1960 that captured youthful longing and has since resonated across generations.
Exploring Earth's Icy Frontier: Lessons from the Edge
Martin Sparks
Through 'Too Close to the Pole,' a captivating saga unfolds about humanity's daring quests to uncover the secrets of the Arctic, an untamed realm that challenges and enlightens scientific understanding.
Diving into the Tapestry of Alfred Noyes' Poetic Legacy
KC Fairlight
Alfred Noyes, a celebrated English poet, captured the imagination of the world with narrative poetry, like 'The Highwayman,' amid the chaos of the early 20th century. His work invites modern audiences to cherish the beauty and tragedy of life.
Tunnel of Time: The Curious Case of Kessler Tunnel
KC Fairlight
Unravel the story of Kessler Tunnel, a forgotten piece of America's industrious history nestled in the Allegheny Mountains, shedding light on the balance between progress and preservation.
Alfred Noyes: Romantic Verses and Eternal Echoes in Language
Martin Sparks
Alfred Noyes was a poet whose evocative works bridge romanticism and reality, including such classics as *The Highwayman*. This blog post explores how his poetical genius continues to resonate with readers today.