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== History of Christendom ==
== History of Christendom ==
Stories of ancient empire to postmodern globalism.
Stories of Christendom from the barbarian kings to postmodern globalism.


[[History of Christendom]]
[[History of Christendom]]

Revision as of 18:50, 12 October 2025

The purpose of this wiki is primarily to provide good history lesson ideas and resources to families that might otherwise be uncertain about how to dive into a deeper and broader knowledge of history -- everything that has ever been, and much that no longer is. Growing in our grasp of historical lore helps us understand who we are and tunes our imagination to all that is possible. It makes our arguments deeper and richer.

However, because history contains so much, teachers speaking of it is often deeply boring because it takes so long to grasp what is essential and powerful. It takes a lot of training that may not be available to people working on the fly without state support.

Meanwhile, almost no history textbooks render history in a way that is either 1) narratively compelling or 2) analytically valuable.

Students are right to be bored to tears with the dreadful representation of history in textbooks as interminable lists of facts.

A wiki might do a better job of providing an easily navigable guide to major historical topics and themes, vivid stories, comparisons of representative artifacts, and analytical prompts.


History of America

Stories of colonial times to the 1990s.

Colonial Age

  1. Albion's Seed
  2. Tobacco Brides
  3. Natives
  4. Founding Fathers
  5. Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin
  6. Revolutionary War
  7. Early Explorers
  8. Yeomanry
  9. Founding of Colleges
  10. Tidewater
  11. The Five Civilized Tribes
  12. The Empire of Liberty
  13. The Plantations
  14. Universalists
  15. The Navy & The Barbary Wars
  16. The Mathers
  17. George Washington
  18. Thomas Jefferson
  19. Alexander Hamilton
  20. Powhatan and Pocahontas
  21. William Penn
  22. Aaron Burr
  23. Thomas Hutchinson
  24. Lyman Beecher
  25. Baron von Steuben
  26. Lafayette
  27. Pulaski
  28. Nathan Hale
  29. Jonathan Edwards
  30. Timothy Dwight
  31. Metacomet
  32. James Wilson
  33. John Winthrop
  34. William Johnson, the White Savage
  35. Jean Nicolet
  36. Henry Ware and the Unitarians
  37. Haym Salomon
  38. Anne Bailey
  39. Arthur St. Clair
  40. Samuel Hopkins
  41. Eleazar Wheelock
  42. James Wilkinson
  43. Benjamin Rush
  44. Shays' Rebellion
  45. The Whiskey Rebellion
  46. The Sullivan Expedition
  47. Trumbull
  48. Gilbert Stuart
  49. Manumission

John Paul Jones


Romantic Age

  1. Lewis & Clark
  2. War of 1812
  3. The Whig Party
  4. Manifest Destiny
  5. Trail of Tears
  6. Louisiana Purchase
  7. Mexican American War
  8. Second Great Awakening
  9. Transcendentalists
  10. Utopians
  11. Philadelphia Bible Riots
  12. Nativism & Know-Nothings
  13. Mass Production, American System of Manufactures
  14. Mormonism
  15. The Burned Over District
  16. The Cult of Domesticity
  17. Steamboats
  18. Individualism
  19. The Gold Rush
  20. 48ers
  21. Slavocracy
  22. The Civil War
  23. Abolitionists
  24. The Wide Awakes
  25. The Pig War
  26. Boston Brahmin
  27. The Benevolent Empire
  28. Bureau of Indian Affairs
  29. Henry Clay
  30. John Jacob Astor
  31. Johnny Appleseed
  32. Wyatt Earp
  33. John Smith
  34. Brigham Young
  35. P.T. Barnum
  36. Mountain Men
  37. Nathaniel Taylor
  38. John Brown Smith & Ellen Goodell
  39. Erie Canal
  40. Levi Strauss

Gilded & Progressive Age

  1. Miraculous Inventions
  2. American Amusements
  3. Rain Follows the Plow
  4. New Money, Philanthropy, Robber Barons
  5. Manifest Destiny
  6. American empire
  7. German Assimilation
  8. Alaska Gold Rush
  9. Railroads
  10. Nature's Metropolis
  11. Indian Wars
  12. Boomtowns
  13. Frontier Thesis
  14. Progressive Society
  15. Seward's Folly
  16. Barnum & Bailey's
  17. Chicago World's Fair
  18. Victoria Woodhull & Free Love
  19. Spiritualism
  20. Eugenics
  21. Hydraulic Society
  22. Range Wars
  23. The Buffalo
  24. Bimetallism
  25. Ellis Island
  26. East Coast Ethnic Enclaves
  27. Cowboys
  28. Miners
  29. Company Towns
  30. Child Labor
  31. Panning for Gold
  32. Chief Joseph
  33. Bicycles
  34. Taking Hawaii
  35. Woodrow Wilson
  36. The Great War
  37. Oneida Community
  38. Ford's Theatre
  39. Benjamin Tillman
  40. J.P. Morgan
  41. Mosquito Fleets
  42. Picture Brides
  43. Forbes
  44. Patrick Kennedy
  45. John D. Rockefeller
  46. Andrew Carnegie
  47. Vanderbilts
  48. Custer and the Great Sioux War
  49. General Philip Sheridan
  50. Geronimo
  51. Chicago Fire
  52. Daniel Burnham
  53. Jesse James
  54. The Wright Brothers
  55. Boeing
  56. Houdini
  57. Frederick Russell Burnham
  58. Mary Baker Edy
  59. Dow Chemical
  60. The Fence Cutters War
  61. The Los Angeles Times bombing
  62. Locusts of 1875
  63. The Nature Fakers
  64. Miner's War
  65. Seattle Fire
  66. Coca Cola
  67. Gibson Girls

Jazz Age

  1. Big Bosses
  2. The Depression
  3. Prohibition
  4. Flappers
  5. Cigarettes
  6. Marketing
  7. The New Deal
  8. Art Deco
  9. Hillbillies
  10. War Economy
  11. Wartime Propaganda
  12. Pearl Harbor
  13. D-Day
  14. Family Planning
  15. Radio
  16. American Songbook & Tin Pan Alley
  17. Lend Lease Agreement
  18. The Great Migration
  19. Douglas MacArthur
  20. FDR
  21. Comstock Laws
  22. Einstein
  23. Patton
  24. Eisenhower
  25. Lindbergh
  26. Howard Hughes
  27. Al Capone
  28. John Herbert Dillinger
  29. Amelia Earhart
  30. Reinhold Niebuhr
  31. Ezra Pound
  32. Babe Ruth
  33. Jackie Robinson
  34. Joe DiMaggio
  35. William Laurence
  36. Pearl Buck
  37. Alice Bailey
  38. William Bullitt Jr.
  39. George Balanchine
  40. Will Geer
  41. Joe Louis
  42. Guy Ballard
  43. Sacco and Vanzetti
  44. The Ponzi Scheme
  45. The Scopes Monkey Trial
  46. The St. Valentine's Massacre
  47. The Lindbergh Kidnapping
  48. Anthony Bimba
  49. Radium Girls
  50. Dust Bowl Photography
  51. Grand Coulee Dam
  52. Hoover Dam

Atomic Age

Postmodern Age

History of Christendom

Stories of Christendom from the barbarian kings to postmodern globalism.

History of Christendom

History of the World

Missions, Empire, Foreign Policy, and all the other nations of Earth

Japanese History & Culture