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Alexander Riley, Senior Fellow, The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) has published an article on “The Origins of the Cruel Ritual of Diversity Training” for the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. Riley, a professor of sociology at Bucknell University, points out that the social science that undergirds the [...]
The award-winning documentary filmmaker Gloria Greenfield, President of Doc Emet Productions, established the series “Deep Dives” in 2020. Her purpose was to invite significant scholars to probe issues critical to contemporary politics and culture. In the May issue of the monthly series, Mary Grabar, Resident Fellow of The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of [...]
On April 27, AHI President Robert Paquette moderated the National Association of Scholars webinar “Skewed History: Textbook Coverage of Early America and the New Deal.” The webinar introduced Ted Rebarber, chief executive officer of American Achievement Testing (AAT), which has embarked on a major project to [...]
Robert Paquette, President of the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI), will moderate the National Association of Scholars webinar "Skewed History: Textbook Coverage of Early America and the New Deal," on Tuesday, April 27, at 2:00 p.m. ET. The panelists will discuss what they recommend for better history curriculums and textbooks, [...]
Bertrand de Jouvenel (1903-1987) ranks as one of the most important--and understudied--political thinkers of the twentieth century. Daniel Mahoney, Augustinian Boulanger Chair and Professor of Political Science, Assumption College, calls the neglect of this seminal thinker “perplexing” because Jouvenel’s writings combine erudition, literary grace, and a seemingly effortless capacity for the insightful and memorable aphorism [...]
Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows, Volume VIII, No. 10, April 16, 2021 has been published. The publication is devoted to the promotion of “free thought and discourse.”
Enquiry: A Publication of the AHI Undergraduate Fellows, Volume VIII, No. 9, April 2, 2021 has been published. The publication is devoted to the promotion of “free thought and discourse.”
Dr. Mary Grabar, Resident Fellow of The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) discusses the recent Civics Bill in The Epoch Times. According to the article "The proposed “Civics Secures Democracy Act,” introduced in Congress on March 11, involves handing out $1 billion per year in federal grants over six [...]
The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce its support of the Civics Alliance, a “coalition of education reformers, policymakers, and concerned citizens dedicated to preserving traditional civics education against the threat of New Civics.” AHI friend Peter Wood, President, National Association of Scholars (NAS), announced the formation of [...]
Applications are now open for AHI's acclaimed Washington Program on National Security (WaPoNS) in Washington, DC, June 16 to 30. The deadline for all applications is May 10, 2021. Application materials should be sent to either Senior Fellow Dr. Juliana Pilon (juliana.geran.pilon@gmail.com), or AHI President Robert Paquette (bob@theahi.org). There is no electronic application process. APPLICATION [...]