
Conservative Historian Podcast
1) What is Conservatism: A Discussion with Josh Lewis
Send us a text Josh Lewis, founder and publisher of the Saving Elephants podcast, a show that brings conservatism to the Millennials, joins us for a discussion about conservatism, congress and Chester...Show More
2) Lost Cause, Lost Minds: A History of the Origins of the Civil War – Part Two
Send us a text We continue our series on the origins of the Civil War taking a look at the society of the South and the States Rights vs. Slavery Arguments
3) Lost Cause, Lost Minds: A History of the Origins of the Civil War – Part One
Send us a text We explore the recent upsurge of support for the old Confederacy and provide arguments about the origins of the Civil War
4) Conservative Historian Bookshelf - Volume 3
Send us a text We explore books about the Roman Republic, Colonial America, England, the Ancient Greeks and more.
5) Drunk Cinema: The History of Movies about Alcoholics
Send us a text Joined by my brother Chris, we look at movies ranging from the Lost Weekend to Arthur to When a Man Loves a Woman.
6) The Top Ten Historical Upgrades: Nations whose Rulers Went from Zero to Hero
Send us a text We look at ancient Egypt, Rome and China, Medieval Europe and Modern America to find the best leader upgrades.
7) A Critique of the Leftist View of History
Send us a text We hear from Professor Erik Heinze who expresses both his praise, but also provides a critique of the leftist approach to history. Heinze goes after traditional history but does not ...Show More
8) Top 10 Historical Downgrades: Going from Good Leaders to Terrible, Awful Ones
Send us a text We go from Akbar to Washington to Edward I, and their ignoble successors.
9) The Luddites: Fear of Technology in 19th Century Britain
Send us a text AI? Robots? Machine Learning? Fear of technology is not new. We go to 19th century Britain to meet the Luddites, a group who also experienced technological change.
10) A History of Protests
Send us a text We begin by exploring protests in the ancient world, stop in Medieval England, and come to the present day. We also explore the mindset of protests today.