The Picts: Ancient Visitors to New Hampshire?

The Picts: Ancient Visitors to New Hampshire?

The Picts: Ancient Visitors to New Hampshire? By Marc Roland On an early autumn morning during the late 19th century, workers were excavating a hole for a fencepost in the rural New Hampshire town of Meredith. About six feet down, their shovel brought up a heavy, peculiar-looking lump of clay. Inside it, they found an…

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SIODEBAR: Early Mexican History

SIODEBAR: Early Mexican History

SIODEBAR: Early Mexican History After the Spaniards conquered the Aztecs in 1521, their new colony, which we would call Mexico but they preferred to call New Spain or Nueva España, grew to include Guatemala, most of Central America and the future Southwest United States. Spain would rule this colony for almost 300 years, extracting vast…

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TBR History Hour – Bishop Richard Williamson

TBR History Hour – Bishop Richard Williamson

On this edition of TBR History Hour, we’re joined by Bishop Richard Williamson. Bishop Williamson and I begin by discussing his background, education, and experience serving the Catholic Church. We then move on to address the modern Catholic Church, the Vatican II Council, and the Jewish “converts” to Catholicism that spearheaded many of the more…

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TBR History Hour – Peter Rushton on Vincent Reynouard & Colonialism

TBR History Hour – Peter Rushton on Vincent Reynouard & Colonialism

On this edition of TBR History Hour, we’re joined by Peter Rushton, the Assistant Editor of Heritage and Destiny magazine based in England. Heritage and Destiny features a wide range of opinion and perspectives from 21st century racial nationalists and also focuses on historical Revisionism. Peter joins me to discuss the latest developments with French Revisionist Vincent Reynouard’s…

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TBR History Hour – Vaughn Klingenberg

TBR History Hour – Vaughn Klingenberg

On this edition of TBR History Hour, we’re joined by Vaughn Klingenberg, a longtime reader of the magazine who has contributed in the past. Vaughn is also a contributor to VTForeignPolicy.com and maintains his own website BooksByVK.org. Vaughn and I discuss his background and experience in the Revisionist movement, his views of WWII and the…

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