Wouldn’t it be nice to have a real command of U.S. history, and be informed on topics like these?
- Colonial Background
- Virginia and the Cavaliers
- Puritan Society
- Puritans and Indians
- The Southern Colonies and the Celts
- The Middle Colonies and the Quakers
- The French as an English Problem
- The Imperial Crisis
- The American Revolution
- The Constitution Movement
- The Philadelphia Convention
- The Ratification Campaign
- The Washington Administration
- The Crisis of 1798-1801 and the Jeffersonian Victory
- The Jefferson and Madison Administrations
- The Monroe Administration
- The Marshall Court
- The Age of Jackson, I: From the Corrupt Bargain through the Van Buren Administration
- The Age of Jackson, II: Tyler, Polk, and the War with Mexico
- Abolitionism
- The Political Crisis of the 1850s, Part I
- Secession
- “Mr. Lincoln’s War”
- North Over South: Recreating the Union
- Corruption, Compromise, and the End of Military Reconstruction
- “Monopoly” and the Robber Barons
- Episodes in Labor History, 1886-1894
- Populism
- The Spanish-American War
- The Progressive Era
- World War I
- Harding and Coolidge
- The 1920s and the Myth of “Isolationism”
- The Great Depression
- Herbert Hoover, the First New Dealer
- Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal
- The Coming of World War II
- World War II
- The Origins of the Cold War
- Harry Truman and the U.S. Presidency
- The Eisenhower Years
- JFK: The Other Side of Camelot
- Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society
- The Civil Rights Movement, Part I
- The Warren Court and the Civil Rights Movement
- The Vietnam War
- The 1970s Malaise
- The Reagan Administration
Wouldn’t it also be nice to learn these things from the authors of The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution, and The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Founding Fathers? And to learn them whenever and wherever you want, but still to be able to ask questions of the professors?
Wipe that tear from your eye, my friend. It’s no longer just a dream. It’s now reality.