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For history cranks and fiends.

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Horace Greeley’s Chin: Vote on a Question of National Follicular Importance

Welcome to the Federal Historic Facial-Hair Zoning Board.

Reply Some: Herbert Hoover v. Periodization

UPCOMING EVENTS

Update: Chernow Still Chernowing

When Last We ChernowedSubscribe to support historical interference

A Confession: I Have Format Lust

John Hancock signed big.

Live with Alexis Coe + Steven Levingston

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The Past Has Entered Postproduction

History Cranks and Fiends,

Part II: "I am a verb"

Writing with Grant

The Age of Anxiety Will Have Whatever RFK Jr. Ran Over

“To form a more perfect union”...of readers who compensate me for what they’re reading.

Commander-in-Heat II: James Madison Declined to Die for the Bit

America briefly experimented with synchronized presidential death

Behind the TV Hit: Trump's WHCD Dinner Was a Press Conference With Table Service & Nativism

Last night, I spent over an hour on live television responding to Trump’s remarks at the rescheduled White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

Part I: “I am a verb"

OTD in 1885, Ulysses S. Grant, 63, died days after finishing his memoirs.

Behind the Essay: “Are We Going to Have a Float Somewhere to Talk About Slavery? Probably Not.”

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Trump’s George Washington is a Civic-Minded Enslaver

Unfortunately, there’s an update to the President's House saga.

The Congressional Oath Does Not Include “Until Death Do Us Part”

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Commander-in-Heat: A Republic, If You Can Survive It

And a burning question: Was June "James Season?" Join now for the long death.

Lindsey Graham’s Death Reminds Us: Congress Is Trump’s Most Generous Donor

But a republic that depends on electing the correct sovereign is monarchy with better merchandise.

The Scandal and the Scale

I was bleary-eyed on a delayed flight when I spotted a New York Times article about Kerri Greenidge, a historian of Black political life and memory.

July 4th gives us the language. The 9th gives us the stakes.

We treat July 4, 1776, as a kind of instantaneous birth.

Contradictions Included: Notes from the Greenbrier (Part IV)

Coverage is retroactive.

Peak America-at-250 Talking-Head Era, Achieved

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