Alexander Hamilton: books & posts

This index to my writings on Alexander Hamilton was originally posted on my Substack account. While watching the Hamilton musical in theaters last week, it occurred to me that I’ve written 5…

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Ukraine within Europe. Map: Rob984-GrandEscogriffe and others, Wikipedia.

Russo-Ukrainian War

I just uploaded a 5-part series on Substack, available to both free and paid subscribers. Posts in this series: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5.  If you want the short version,…

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New video: Why study history, how, and what

A video of a five-post series on the ideas behind Timeline 1700-1900 is now available on Substack and on YouTube. It's based on a series of posts on historiography that…

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Rating the 2024 presidential candidates

I've just posted on Substack (free) a questionnaire in the form of a spreadsheet regarding the 2024 POTUS candidates. See it (and download the attachments) here. A few points from…

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New Substack Project: Timeline 1700-1900

This is a lightly edited transcript of this video. Let me introduce you to my latest project, Timeline 1700-1900, which will appear on Substack. I chose Substack because it generally…

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Arch of Constantine, Rome, 312-315. Photo: Karelj / Wikipedia

Why did the Roman Empire Fall? Part 4 of 4

The first post in this series discussed the achievements of the Roman Empire in the 1st-2nd centuries. The second post covered changes in the late 2nd to 4th c. AD.…

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Relief of Mithras slaying the bull, 2nd c. AD. Louvre. Photo: Serge Ottaviani / Wikipedia

Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 3 of 4

The first post in this series_ discussed the achievements of the Roman Empire in the 1st-2nd centuries. The second post covered changes in the late 2nd to 4th c. AD.…

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Bust of Diocletian at the National Museum of Serbia. Photo: ZazaSRB / Wikipedia

Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 2 of 4

The introduction to this series, on Roman achievements during the early Empire, is here. This post is available as a video at https://youtu.be/yjcfNZqYjGI. 3. Roman Empire in the late 2nd…

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Bridge across the Tagus River at Alcantara, Spain, 104-106 AD. Length: 596 feet; width 28 feet; height 148 feet (respectively: 181.7 m, 8.6 m, 45 m). Photo: Dantla / Wikipedia

Why did the Roman Empire fall? Part 1 of 4

This post is available as a video at https://youtu.be/5bxkmoxzi3U. 1. Introduction The traditional date for the end of the Roman Empire is 476, when Odoacer invaded the city of Rome…

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