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 – 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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TBR History Hour – Antelope Hill Publishing

TBR History Hour – Antelope Hill Publishing

On this edition of TBR History Hour, we’re joined by Taylor Young and Kurt Seidel of Antelope Hill Publishing. Taylor and Kurt join me to discuss the purpose and mission of Antelope Hill Publishing, some of the important titles and translations they have published, future projects and upcoming books that will be published, and much…

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TBR History Hour – Karl Haemers on National Socialism in America, 1980s-2000s

TBR History Hour – Karl Haemers on National Socialism in America, 1980s-2000s

On this edition of TBR History Hour, we’re joined by Karl Haemers, a regular contributor to The Barnes Review. Karl has also written for The Occidental Observer, maintains his own Substack page, and just authored a book currently available from The Barnes Review titled Covert Covid Culprits: An Inquest Chronicle. Karl is back to discuss the July/August 2023 edition of The…

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Does the South Require ‘National Divorce’ to Preserve Culture?

Does the South Require ‘National Divorce’ to Preserve Culture?

New book makes convincing case that the South should secede once again to save what’s left of itself By John Friend As America’s political landscape continues to crumble, with vehement division and disagreement dominating our political discourse, the inevitable rise of identity politics gains more traction and prominence. Identity politics, generally understood, is a political…

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